Thoth (film)

Thoth is a documentary film by Sarah Kernochan and Lynn Appelle about the life of New York-based street performer S. K. Thoth. In 2002, the film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 74th Academy Awards.[1]

Thoth
Directed bySarah Kernochan
Produced byLynn Appelle
Curt Johnson
StarringS. K. Thoth
Distributed byDirect Cinema
Release date
2001
Running time
40 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Awards and nominations

Incomplete list of awards for Thoth
Year Award Category Result
2001 74th Academy Awards Best Documentary Short Subject Won
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See also

References

  1. "New York Times: Thoth". NY Times. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved 2008-05-30.


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