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Notes for Jerome

1978-07-03 | Documentary
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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.

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The certification of Notes for Jerome is PG-13.
On April 29, 2024, the IMDB rating of Notes for Jerome is 9.1/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The casts of Notes for Jerome are Jerome Hill starring as Self, Jonas Mekas starring as Self, Taylor Mead starring as Self, Bernadette Lafont starring as Self, Charles Rydell starring as Self, Barbara Stone starring as Self.
The genre of Notes for Jerome is Documentary.
On April 29, 2024, there were 658 public reaction to Notes for Jerome including real downer, gut-punch, undemanding mood, freeze-frame shot, dadaism.
The director of Notes for Jerome is Jonas Mekas.
The release date of Notes for Jerome is July 03, 1978.
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..