Breaking and Entering (1979)
Return of a prodigal daughter. An angry film in which the filmmaker tries to come to grips with the distance between her and her parents. Cinema-verité footage that depicts a complacent and impenetrable suburban existence is overlaid with an interior monologue that stamps the film with her presence and peculiar point of view. Ann Schaetzel won First Prize at the Ann Arbor 8mm Film Festival in 1979 for her film, Pat's Tow.
Director: Ann Schaetzel
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: September 30, 1979
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ann Schaetzel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Breaking and Entering about?
- Return of a prodigal daughter. An angry film in which the filmmaker tries to come to grips with the distance between her and her parents. Cinema-verité footage that depicts a complacent and impenetrable suburban existence is overlaid with an interior monologue that stamps the film with her presence and peculiar point of view. Ann Schaetzel won First Prize at the Ann Arbor 8mm Film Festival in 1979 for her film, Pat's Tow.
- Who directed Breaking and Entering?
- Breaking and Entering was directed by Ann Schaetzel.
- How long is Breaking and Entering?
- Breaking and Entering has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).