Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet (2002)

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A documentary about the Bread and Puppet Theater made from over 200 hours of footage shot at the Bread and Puppet Domestic Resurrection Circus from 1990-1998. Neither a straight documentary nor an “educational” rendition of theater history, Ah! is more like a Bread and Puppet film, one that captures the spirit and essence of this influential theater group.

Director: Tamar Schumann, Dee Dee Halleck
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date:
Editing: Dee Dee Halleck, Tamar Schumann
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

documentary, bread and puppet theater

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet about?
A documentary about the Bread and Puppet Theater made from over 200 hours of footage shot at the Bread and Puppet Domestic Resurrection Circus from 1990-1998. Neither a straight documentary nor an “educational” rendition of theater history, Ah! is more like a Bread and Puppet film, one that captures the spirit and essence of this influential theater group.
Who directed Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet?
Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet was directed by Tamar Schumann, Dee Dee Halleck.
How long is Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet?
Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet?
Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet is a Documentary film.
Where was Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet produced?
Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet was produced in United States of America.