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Montage IV: The Garden of Eden (1962)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 10M

Director : Richard J. Meyer

Sinopsis

The small town of Lucas, Kansas, is home to one of America’s most unique triumphs of self-expression: S. P. Dinsmoor’s fantastical backyard concrete and wood rendering of the Garden of Eden. Dinsmoor’s self-constructed and wildly imaginative figures represent one man’s attempt to make sense of the world in which he lived. A Civil War veteran, farmer, and self-taught artist, Dinsmoor created a work perhaps more relevant today than ever before; witness Dinsmoor’s Labor Crucified surrounded by a Doctor, a Lawyer, a Preacher, and a Banker to know that this garden is still thriving today. Adding to Dinsmoor’s triumph is the collective work of Montage Production’s Richard Grove, Richard J. Meyer, and Wayne Sourbeer, a trio of avant-garde filmmakers who simply and effectively captured the power of Dinsmoor’s architectural sculptures under the blue-gray skies of southeastern Kansas and further emboldens them using Dinsmoor’s own words.

Actores

Guy Gebhardt
Guy Gebhardt

Tripulaciones

Wayne D. Sourbeer
Wayne D. Sourbeer
Cinematography
S. P. Dinsmoor
S. P. Dinsmoor
Writer
Richard J. Meyer
Richard J. Meyer
Director
Richard Grove
Richard Grove
Writer
Jean Eichelberger Ivey
Jean Eichelberger Ivey
Music
Ted T. Young
Ted T. Young
Graphic Designer
James Kramer
James Kramer
Sound