Snapshots (1973)

Genre :

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Irving Horowitz

Synopsis

This experimental film, a self-described mix of reality and fiction shot in Greenwich Village and a Vermont commune, captures past and present moments from the life of Mel Howard, the film’s co-writer & co-narrator. Scenes chronicling Howard’s doomed romance with Scandinavian girl friend Turid Aarsted are interwoven with scenes detailing Howard’s relationship with his parents and with a former girl friend, as well as his failed attempts at moviemaking. One sequence depicts Aarsted leaving the thirty-seven-year-old Howard for the film’s cameraman, Paul Goldsmith, and includes a sex scene between the new lovers. In off-screen commentary, producer Kenneth E. Schwartz expresses concern about the film’s content. He reveals that he raised $50,000 for the project, complains to the viewer that the film was not supposed to be a “diary of freaky people.” Eventually he and Howard come to terms about the film’s direction and allow the film’s story to unfold unobstructed.

Actors

Mel Howard
Mel Howard

Crews

Mel Howard
Mel Howard
Co-Writer
Irving Horowitz
Irving Horowitz
Director
Paul Goldsmith
Paul Goldsmith
Cinematography
Kenneth E. Schwartz
Kenneth E. Schwartz
Producer