A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers (1977)

A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers (1977) poster

“A ‘silent’ interview, QUIET AFTERNOON is the most strange and moving of Turkle’s films, documenting the year-round garage sale of an eccentric, elderly Ohio couple. The omission of sound and the focused, grainy attention of their legacy of bric-a-brac, discarded appliances and collected curiosities adds greatly to the film’s ultimate emotional effect.” – Frank Young, Florida Flambeau.

Director: Tyler Turkle
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers about?
“A ‘silent’ interview, QUIET AFTERNOON is the most strange and moving of Turkle’s films, documenting the year-round garage sale of an eccentric, elderly Ohio couple. The omission of sound and the focused, grainy attention of their legacy of bric-a-brac, discarded appliances and collected curiosities adds greatly to the film’s ultimate emotional effect.” – Frank Young, Florida Flambeau.
Who directed A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers?
A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers was directed by Tyler Turkle.
How long is A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers?
A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers?
A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers is a Documentary film.
Where was A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers produced?
A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers was produced in United States of America.