Once Every Day
Originally released in 2012. Once Every Day is a feature film. directed by Richard Foreman. At just 66 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Dana Block and Abby Marianetti
Synopsis
Since the late 1960s, the almost annual productions of Richard Foreman’s Ontological-Hysteric Theater have been among New York’s artistic highlights. A legend of the avant-garde theater, Foreman is also a passionate film fan, whose taste ranges from American avant-garde to Manoel de Oliveira. ONCE EVERY DAY marks his first foray into feature filmmaking in 35 years. Highly visual, complexly edited and without a traditional narrative, the film zeroes in on a group of 25 people acting out a series of semi-ritualistic behavior patterns. But their eccentric impulses are aborted in unpredictable ways with each attempt at action or development. According to the director, “The film slowly evolves a time-mosaic of reformatted consciousness.” Longtime admirers of Foreman’s work will see an intriguing adaptation of his unique theatrical style to the cinema. And for everyone else: Welcome to the extraordinary world of Richard Foreman.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Once Every Day about?
Since the late 1960s, the almost annual productions of Richard Foreman’s Ontological-Hysteric Theater have been among New York’s artistic highlights. A legend of the avant-garde theater, Forema...
Who directed Once Every Day?
Once Every Day was directed by Richard Foreman.
How long is Once Every Day?
Once Every Day has a runtime of 1 hours and 6 minutes (66 minutes total).
When was Once Every Day released?
Once Every Day was released on October 6, 2012 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Once Every Day?
The main cast of Once Every Day includes Dana Block, Abby Marianetti.