Remembrance: A Portrait Study short filmdocumentary
- Original title
- Remembrance: A Portrait Study
- Year
- 1967
- Running time
- 6 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Cinematography
- Producer
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Distributor: The Filmmakers Cooperative
- Genre
- Documentary | Short Film. Experimental Cinema. Biography
- Synopsis
- The music is by Marilyn Monroe singing ‘Running Wild’ from Some Like It Hot, because it’s a film portrait of Nettie Thomas. She did floors in white women’s homes, like black women did to support their families in the olden days. My mother is sitting in a wicker chair with an ostrich feather boa, a grey worsted wool skirt, a silk belt. For her portrait, I used ‘All Cried Out’ by Dusty Springfield…I was advised by Gregory J. Markopoulos not to play the music. Because Gregory didn’t think it was proper. (Edward Owens)
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