The Winter There Was Very Little Snow (1982)
THE WINTER THERE WAS VERY LITTLE SNOW is a visual mood poem using the barest narrative form to convey the feeling and time of crisis for a man in middle age. His marriage has collapsed; he is without a job; and his father has just died. There is no reality, only an indistinguishable mixture of images and moments drawn from some space in time that could be his past, his present, or his future.
Director: Walter Ungerer
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Walter Ungerer as Max |
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Gracie Kiley as Louise |
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Andrea Donahue as Margaret |
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Robert Nuner as Charlie |
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Irene Ungerer as Mother |
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Max Ungerer as Father |
| Crew | Walter Ungerer | Cinematography |
| Editing | Walter Ungerer | Editor |
| Directing | Walter Ungerer | Director |