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Spring Night Summer Night

Label
Spring Night Summer Night
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Spring Night Summer Night
Medium
electronic resource
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Originally produced by Flicker Alley in 1967
Runtime
83
Summary
Italian neorealism meets the coal-mining country of southeast Ohio in this little-seen wonder of 1960s, American independent cinema. Director J.L. Anderson, a film professor at the University of Ohio, utilized non-professional actors, on-location photography, a shoestring budget, and a passionate knowledge of international film to create what Richard Brody ofThe New Yorkercalls a "tense, myth-drenched drama of liberation and retribution." Carl (Ted Heimerdinger) and Jessie (Larue Hall) are half siblings who feel trapped by the existential and economic pressures of living in the small mining town of Canaan, Ohio. Their shared rebellion soon takes on the form of an illicit love affair depicted in interwoven sequences of lusty poeticism and ethnographic vérité. When Jessie becomes pregnant, the tension between the couple's youthful vitality and the dire realities of rural society leads to consequences both despairing and hopeful. Bumped from its premiere slot at the 1968 New York Film Festival to make room for John Cassavetes'Faces, the fate of SPRING NIGHT SUMMER NIGHTwas nearly sealed when its original distributor insisted that it be recut as an exploitation film under the titleMissJessica Is Pregnant. Fortunately, thanks to the brilliant restoration efforts of Peter Conheim and Ross Lipman - along with the generous support of director Nicolas Winding Refn's byNWR - the film was scanned in 4K resolution from the 35mm camera negative, and carefully reconstructed according to J.L. Anderson's original vision
Technique
live action
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