All the Days of the Year (2011)

A daily record of one year at Mount Battie, Maine. It is a record of the seasons, the changing light from dawn to evening, sunrise and sunset; the changing weather from bright sun to overcast skies, fog, rain and snow; and the changing visitors that come by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, car, truck and camper to make a pilgrimage to the mountain vista that overlooks a small harbor on the coast of Maine, the North Atlantic coastal islands, and the expansive Atlantic Ocean.

Director: Walter Ungerer
Runtime: 50 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Walter Ungerer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is All the Days of the Year about?
A daily record of one year at Mount Battie, Maine. It is a record of the seasons, the changing light from dawn to evening, sunrise and sunset; the changing weather from bright sun to overcast skies, fog, rain and snow; and the changing visitors that come by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, car, truck and camper to make a pilgrimage to the mountain vista that overlooks a small harbor on the coast of Maine, the North Atlantic coastal islands, and the expansive Atlantic Ocean.
Who directed All the Days of the Year?
All the Days of the Year was directed by Walter Ungerer.
How long is All the Days of the Year?
All the Days of the Year has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).