Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) (1967)

Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) (1967) poster

“This modest little film completely turned me around. Up until that point I had been using the world to make a film, and what Jerome showed me was that the world itself, or life itself, could be the language of a film. That a film could be inside out, so to speak; that existence itself could become cinema” (Nathaniel Dorsky).

Director: Jerome Hiler, Nathaniel Dorsky
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) about?
“This modest little film completely turned me around. Up until that point I had been using the world to make a film, and what Jerome showed me was that the world itself, or life itself, could be the language of a film. That a film could be inside out, so to speak; that existence itself could become cinema” (Nathaniel Dorsky).
Who directed Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts)?
Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) was directed by Jerome Hiler, Nathaniel Dorsky.
How long is Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts)?
Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
Where was Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) produced?
Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) was produced in United States of America.