Thank You and Good Night!


1h 25m 1991

Brief Synopsis

The filmmaker, through the use of documentary footage and cardboard cutout characters, comes to terms with her beloved grandmother's death.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Release Date
1991

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 25m

Synopsis

The filmmaker, through the use of documentary footage and cardboard cutout characters, comes to terms with her beloved grandmother's death.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Release Date
1991

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 25m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States January 1991

Released in United States June 16, 1991

Released in United States June 1991

Released in United States on Video March 24, 1993

Released in United States September 1991

Released in United States Spring March 6, 1992

Shown at New York International Festival of Lesbian and Gay Film June 7-23, 1991.

Shown at Pesaro International Film Festival of New Cinema June 16, 1991.

Shown at Sundance Film Festival Park City, Utah January 17-27, 1991.

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (First Cinema) September 5-14, 1991.

Feature directorial debut for filmmaker and Independent Feature Project (IFP) founder Jan Oxenburg.

Jan Oxenberg's previous films include the shorts "Home Movie" (USA/72) and "A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts" (USA/78).

Began platform release in New York City (Film Forum) January 29 - February 18, 1992.

Filmed over a 12 year period.

Released in United States January 1991 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival Park City, Utah January 17-27, 1991.)

Released in United States Spring March 6, 1992

Released in United States on Video March 24, 1993

Released in United States June 1991 (Shown at New York International Festival of Lesbian and Gay Film June 7-23, 1991.)

Released in United States June 16, 1991 (Shown at Pesaro International Film Festival of New Cinema June 16, 1991.)

Released in United States September 1991 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (First Cinema) September 5-14, 1991.)