Hours for Jerome

1982 · Documentary · 45 min. · United States

Hours for Jerome

Experimental filmmaker Nathaniel Dorsky composed a tone poem devoted to images capturing the change of seasons as well as the stuff of daily life. Shot over four years, the silent two-part film (split between spring-summer and fall-winter) compresses a year's time into 45 minutes, mixing urban and natural environments with a personal record of the filmmaker and his partner's life.

Direction Nathaniel Dorsky

Screenplay Nathaniel Dorsky

Original title Hours for Jerome

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