Remembrance: A Portrait Study (S)
1967·United States·6 min.
Available on
None platform
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)
DirectorEdward Owens
ScreenwriterEdward Owens
CinematographyEdward Owens
Original titleRemembrance: A Portrait Study (S)