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
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Original Language: en
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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).