Six Fifty (1989)
This composition is about the hollowness of material wealth, the poverty of alienation and the different forms they take. This concept is mainly represented by two individuals; a middle aged man who `monologues to an empty chair "(Talking to God)" in a train station. This section is performed by Heath Lamberts. The other section is portrayed by Derik Caines, a painter who grew up in Newfoundland and was living in Toronto when the footage was taped.
Director: David Askevold
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Cast
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: David Askevold
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Six Fifty about?
- This composition is about the hollowness of material wealth, the poverty of alienation and the different forms they take. This concept is mainly represented by two individuals; a middle aged man who `monologues to an empty chair "(Talking to God)" in a train station. This section is performed by Heath Lamberts. The other section is portrayed by Derik Caines, a painter who grew up in Newfoundland and was living in Toronto when the footage was taped.
- Who directed Six Fifty?
- Six Fifty was directed by David Askevold.
- Who stars in Six Fifty?
- Six Fifty stars Heath Lamberts, Derik Caines.
- How long is Six Fifty?
- Six Fifty has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
- Where was Six Fifty produced?
- Six Fifty was produced in Canada.