Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary (1993)

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Filmed in Susan Mogul’s Los Angeles multi-ethnic working class neighborhood, Highland Park, Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary, is an insider’s view of how home and neighborhood are constructed in everyday relations. Composed of conversational and anecdotal portraits of neighbors and merchants, Susan ruminates about the past and the present, as she looks out her apartment window. Struggling to arrive at a new definition of “home,” she ponders loss, middle age, and living alone.

Director: Susan Mogul
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 32 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en

Keywords

los angeles, california, video diary, highland park

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary about?
Filmed in Susan Mogul’s Los Angeles multi-ethnic working class neighborhood, Highland Park, Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary, is an insider’s view of how home and neighborhood are constructed in everyday relations. Composed of conversational and anecdotal portraits of neighbors and merchants, Susan ruminates about the past and the present, as she looks out her apartment window. Struggling to arrive at a new definition of “home,” she ponders loss, middle age, and living alone.
Who directed Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary?
Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary was directed by Susan Mogul.
How long is Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary?
Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary has a runtime of 32m (32 minutes).
What genre is Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary?
Everyday Echo Street: A Summer Diary is a Documentary film.