Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) (1967)
“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: January 1, 1967
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jerome Hiler, Nathaniel Dorsky
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.