Clove (1977)

“A nine-year-old boy is seen in a dark and sometimes sinister setting with an older boy, perhaps a brother, and a young woman who could be the mother. Bare light directed frontally on the nude bodies like a flash bulb adds a stark directness to the expressionism. In a climactic scene the nude boy lies at the feet of the woman, her swirling red satin dress caressing him in re-photographed dream motion”

Director: James Herbert
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: James Herbert

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Clove about?
“A nine-year-old boy is seen in a dark and sometimes sinister setting with an older boy, perhaps a brother, and a young woman who could be the mother. Bare light directed frontally on the nude bodies like a flash bulb adds a stark directness to the expressionism. In a climactic scene the nude boy lies at the feet of the woman, her swirling red satin dress caressing him in re-photographed dream motion”
Who directed Clove?
Clove was directed by James Herbert.
How long is Clove?
Clove has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
Where was Clove produced?
Clove was produced in United States of America.