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Director: Jonas Mekas
Cast: Jerome Hill, Jonas Mekas, Taylor Mead, Bernadette Lafont
During the summer of 1966 Jonas Mekas spent two months in Cassis, as a guest of Jerome Hill. Mekas visited him briefly again in 1967, with P. Adams Sitney. The footage of this film comes from those two visits. Later, after Jerome died, Mekas visited his Cassis home in 1974. Footage of that visit constitutes the epilogue of the film. Other people appear in the film, all friends of Jerome.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Notes for Jerome (1978), directed by Jonas Mekas, is a documentary that captures Mekas' visits with his friend Jerome Hill in the 1960s and 1970s. While the film has received limited critical attention, it is considered an intimate and personal portrait by fans of avant-garde and experimental cinema.
Why you might like this:
Fans of avant-garde cinema and documentary style will appreciate Jonas Mekas' intimate, immersive 1978 film 'Notes for Jerome' which offers a rare glimpse into the life and creative circle of his close friend, the artist Jerome Hill.