Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse
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Directed by | Tom Neff |
Produced by | Executive Producer: Louise LeQuire Producers: Tom Neff Madeline Bell |
Written by | Tom Neff Louise LeQuire |
Music by | Jeffrey Steinberg |
Cinematography | Tom Neff Steve Schklair Mark Pleasant |
Editing by | Barry Rubinow |
Distributed by | Direct Cinema |
Running time | 21 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse (1986) is a short documentary film, written, co-directed by Tom Neff, and produced by Neff and Madeline Bell.[1] The film was funded by the Tennessee State Museum and awarded an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject.
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[edit] Synopsis
A biography of the Nashville born artist Red Grooms. Barbara Haskell, the curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, offers her insight into Grooms's art pieces and their place within twentieth century art.
[edit] Interviews
- Red Grooms
- Barbara Haskell - curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art
[edit] Awards
Wins
- CINE: CINE Golden Eagle, Documentary; 1986.
Nominations
- Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Documentary, Short Subjects, Tom Neff and Madeline Bell; 1987.[2]
[edit] References
[edit] Notes
- ^ Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse at the Internet Movie Database.
- ^ Who Won When. Short Documentary Oscars winners web site, 2008.
[edit] External links
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse at the Internet Movie Database
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse at Allmovie
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse at Direct Cinema
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse at DOC: The Documentary Channel
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse film clip at Google Video
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