Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life (1968)

Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life (1968) poster

“I usually avoid the term ‘film poem,’ because it was overused in the ‘40s and ‘50s. But somehow it fits Phases of The Moon; it is a film poem and nothing else. A small, miniature film poem, a jewel, if the word masterpiece is too stuffy.” (Jonas Mekas, 1973)

Director: Tom Chomont
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Tom Chomont

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life about?
“I usually avoid the term ‘film poem,’ because it was overused in the ‘40s and ‘50s. But somehow it fits Phases of The Moon; it is a film poem and nothing else. A small, miniature film poem, a jewel, if the word masterpiece is too stuffy.” (Jonas Mekas, 1973)
Who directed Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life?
Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life was directed by Tom Chomont.
How long is Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life?
Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
Where was Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life produced?
Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life was produced in United States of America.