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Hours for Jerome (1980–82) is an American silent experimental film in two parts directed by Nathaniel Dorsky recording the daily events of Dorsky and his partner, artist Jerome Hiler, around Lake Owassa in New Jersey and in Manhattan. The two films revolve around the four seasons with Part 1 revolving around spring through summer while part 2 revolves around fall through winter. According to the Dorsky, he states that the film "is an arrangement of images, energies, and illuminations from daily life" and a "silent tone poem".

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  • Hours for Jerome (en)
  • Hours for Jerome (in)
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  • Hours for Jerome (1980–82) adalah sebuah film eksperimental dalam dua bagian garapan . Dua bagian tersebut masuk dalam Pendaftaran Film Nasional AS dan terpilih untuk penyajian dalam Perpustakaan Kongres. (in)
  • Hours for Jerome is een Amerikaanse uit 1982 onder de regie van . De film werd in 2012 opgenomen in het National Film Registry. (nl)
  • Hours for Jerome (1980–82) is an American silent experimental film in two parts directed by Nathaniel Dorsky recording the daily events of Dorsky and his partner, artist Jerome Hiler, around Lake Owassa in New Jersey and in Manhattan. The two films revolve around the four seasons with Part 1 revolving around spring through summer while part 2 revolves around fall through winter. According to the Dorsky, he states that the film "is an arrangement of images, energies, and illuminations from daily life" and a "silent tone poem". (en)
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  • Hours for Jerome (1980–82) is an American silent experimental film in two parts directed by Nathaniel Dorsky recording the daily events of Dorsky and his partner, artist Jerome Hiler, around Lake Owassa in New Jersey and in Manhattan. The two films revolve around the four seasons with Part 1 revolving around spring through summer while part 2 revolves around fall through winter. According to the Dorsky, he states that the film "is an arrangement of images, energies, and illuminations from daily life" and a "silent tone poem". In 2012, Hours for Jerome was included in the annual selection of 25 motion pictures added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and recommended for preservation. (en)
  • Hours for Jerome (1980–82) adalah sebuah film eksperimental dalam dua bagian garapan . Dua bagian tersebut masuk dalam Pendaftaran Film Nasional AS dan terpilih untuk penyajian dalam Perpustakaan Kongres. (in)
  • Hours for Jerome is een Amerikaanse uit 1982 onder de regie van . De film werd in 2012 opgenomen in het National Film Registry. (nl)
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