A Looking for Summer (1963)

"Thematically, it echoes the nature of the first film, but is ultimately quite different and more tightly constructed. I try to select some perhaps archetypal situations and things and present them as part of, and/or in relationship to physical interiors and exteriors and to abstract images in such a way that they all merge into complex 'inscape' that treats on man's bonding to his environment — with the very nature of the formal structure lifting the whole business out of time. The key to locking up the whole shebang comes individually to the viewer when he contemplates his own idea of Summer. If the film reminded people of, among other things, man's power to live both past and future in a moment, I'd feel that that was a great deal of what it was about." -A. M.

Director: Abbott Meader
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Looking for Summer about?
"Thematically, it echoes the nature of the first film, but is ultimately quite different and more tightly constructed. I try to select some perhaps archetypal situations and things and present them as part of, and/or in relationship to physical interiors and exteriors and to abstract images in such a way that they all merge into complex 'inscape' that treats on man's bonding to his environment — with the very nature of the formal structure lifting the whole business out of time. The key to locking up the whole shebang comes individually to the viewer when he contemplates his own idea of Summer. If the film reminded people of, among other things, man's power to live both past and future in a moment, I'd feel that that was a great deal of what it was about." -A. M.
Who directed A Looking for Summer?
A Looking for Summer was directed by Abbott Meader.
How long is A Looking for Summer?
A Looking for Summer has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
Where was A Looking for Summer produced?
A Looking for Summer was produced in United States of America.