Phyllis & Terry (1965)

"Two young Negro girls from a poor neighborhood are filmed in the course of living and of explaining themselves. Simple, fascinating, moving. Unfortunately, according to the point of view of Oberhausen, this sort of thing is considered to be not "filmic"; it is however precisely the type of human exploration that only the cinema can do." –Cahiers du Cinema, April 1965

Director: Carole Marner, Eugene Marner
Runtime: 36 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Phyllis & Terry about?
"Two young Negro girls from a poor neighborhood are filmed in the course of living and of explaining themselves. Simple, fascinating, moving. Unfortunately, according to the point of view of Oberhausen, this sort of thing is considered to be not "filmic"; it is however precisely the type of human exploration that only the cinema can do." –Cahiers du Cinema, April 1965
Who directed Phyllis & Terry?
Phyllis & Terry was directed by Carole Marner, Eugene Marner.
How long is Phyllis & Terry?
Phyllis & Terry has a runtime of 36m (36 minutes).