Jackelope

Jackelope (1976)

Overview: This documentary by independent filmmaker Ken Harrison provides a look into the contemporary Texas art world of the mid-‘70s. Shot in 1975, Jackelope is loosely divided into three segments, each focusing on three young artists: James Surls, George Green, and Bob Wade. The documentary captures each artist in the more casual moments of their lives, capturing their ideas about art, the artistic process, Texas, and other topics in the process.

Release Date: 2 February 1976

Runtime: 1 hour and 0 minutes

Genre: Documentary

Language: English

Company: North Texas Public Broadcasting Foundation

Status: Released

Writer: Ken Harrison

Director: Ken Harrison

Producer: Ken Harrison

Vote Average: 5.2

Vote Count: 399

Country: United States of America

Cast

Actor Name Character Name
James SurlsSelf
Bob WadeSelf

Screenshots

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Ratings

5.2/10 based on 399 votes.

Review

Jackelope is a genre film blending Documentary themes with strong direction from Ken Harrison. Produced under North Texas Public Broadcasting Foundation, the movie runs 1 hour and 0 minutes and has been praised for its performances and production. At bappamtv.com.co, it stands out as a highlight of 2 February 1976 cinema.

FAQs

Q: When is the Jackelope releasing?
A: The release date is 2 February 1976.

Q: Who directed the Jackelope?
A: Ken Harrison directed the Jackelope.

Q: What is the runtime of Jackelope?
A: The runtime is approximately 1 hour and 0 minutes.

Q: Who wrote the Jackelope?
A: The Jackelope is written by Ken Harrison.

Q: What is the genre of the Jackelope?
A: It falls into Documentary genre.