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
Release Date: March 1, 2011
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).