Hours for Jerome (1980–82) is an American silent experimental film in two parts directed by Nathaniel Dorsky recording the daily events of Dorsky and his partner, artist Jerome Hiler, around Lake Owassa in New Jersey and in Manhattan. The two films revolve around the four seasons with Part 1 revolving around spring through summer while part 2 revolves around fall through winter. According to Dorsky, he states that the film "is an arrangement of images, energies, and illuminations from daily life" and a "silent tone poem".
Hours for Jerome (1982)
Directed by Nathaniel Dorsky
Genres - Documentary, Drama, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - LGBT-Related Film, Silent Film |
Release Date - Dec 5, 1982 |
Run Time - 45 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Jerome, Library Of Congress, National Film Registry
Alternate Titles
Hours for Jerome
US
ジェロームの時間
JP