Summerfall Black Berries (1982)
"A silent, in-camera improv that contemplates the early autumn colors and forms of some weathered, wild blackberries growing along a rural Maine railroad track. The berries themselves are gone - into many mouths or fallen to earth. Winter, as yet unseen, approaches from afar. The superimpositions were done in the camera and there was no further editing of the film." —Abbott Meader
Director: Abbott Meader
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1982
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Summerfall Black Berries about?
- "A silent, in-camera improv that contemplates the early autumn colors and forms of some weathered, wild blackberries growing along a rural Maine railroad track. The berries themselves are gone - into many mouths or fallen to earth. Winter, as yet unseen, approaches from afar. The superimpositions were done in the camera and there was no further editing of the film." —Abbott Meader
- Who directed Summerfall Black Berries?
- Summerfall Black Berries was directed by Abbott Meader.
- How long is Summerfall Black Berries?
- Summerfall Black Berries has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).