A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Bunny
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
National Institute of Mental Health
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare
U.S. Office of Education
United States Public Health Service
University Of California Extension Media Center
University of California at Los Angeles, Extension Media Center
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
College student Bunny narrates footage of her life, from school, dating, work, dating, and drugs. She communicates her mixed feelings apathy and aspiration in her life, underscored by the monotony of her work and school life and contrasted with the fun and ease of her social world. An educational film designed for classroom use. Social Seminar Film produced by the University of California at Los Angeles Extension Media Center for the National Institute of Mental Health. Preserved by the A/V Geeks from the Prelinger Archives.
Assistant Camera:
Brian Tadashi Maeda
Camera Operator:
Neil Reichline
Director:
Peter Schnitzler
Executive Producer:
Gary Schlosser
Production Assistant:
Kathi McGinnis
Gene Kopp
Production Manager:
Edward Kutner
Sound:
Alvin Tokunow
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