Sunday In Southbury (1972)
I had long wanted to make a film on Hans Richter who has been an important figure in my life, and this is the result. Almost unedited, it was shot one summer Sunday afternoon in 1968 at a picnic with friends and relatives. Jonas Mekas was also shooting the event, and his version is included in his recent films "Diaries," "Notes" and "Sketches."
Director: Standish Lawder
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Standish Lawder
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sunday In Southbury about?
- I had long wanted to make a film on Hans Richter who has been an important figure in my life, and this is the result. Almost unedited, it was shot one summer Sunday afternoon in 1968 at a picnic with friends and relatives. Jonas Mekas was also shooting the event, and his version is included in his recent films "Diaries," "Notes" and "Sketches."
- Who directed Sunday In Southbury?
- Sunday In Southbury was directed by Standish Lawder.
- How long is Sunday In Southbury?
- Sunday In Southbury has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).