Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse
Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse is a 1986 short film biography of the Nashville-born artist Red Grooms.[2] It was written by Tom Neff, co-directed by Neff and Louise LeQuire, and produced by Neff and Madeline Bell.[3] The film was funded by the Tennessee State Museum and was nominated for an Academy Award[4]for Documentary Short Subject.
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Directed by | Tom Neff |
Starring | Red Grooms |
Music by | Jeffrey Steinberg |
Cinematography | Tom Neff Steve Schklair Mark Pleasant |
Edited by | Barry Rubinow |
Distributed by | Direct Cinema[1] |
Running time | 21 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
A glimpse of Red and reflection of his humor an humanism on his artwork.[5]
Interviews
- Red Grooms
- Barbara Haskell - curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Awards
Wins
Nominations
- Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Documentary, Short Subjects, Tom Neff and Madeline Bell; 1987.[7]
Notes
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External links
- Tom Neff official web site (see Films for film clip)
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse on IMDb
- AllMovie
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