Haiku (for Onizuka)
Originally released in 2007. Haiku (for Onizuka) is a feature film. directed by Jeanne Liotta. At just 1 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
"On January 28, 1986 the Challenger Mission 51-dash- L set out to observe Halley's Comet from space but exploded a minute into the launch killing everyone on board. A monument to Challenger astronaut Ellison J Onizuka stands in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, from which I made a graphite rubbing of the text onto a sheet of plain paper, and noticed it was nearly a perfect haiku. Then re filmed to emphasize poetic structure / disaster duration."
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Haiku (for Onizuka) about?
"On January 28, 1986 the Challenger Mission 51-dash- L set out to observe Halley's Comet from space but exploded a minute into the launch killing everyone on board. A monument to Challenger astrona...
Who directed Haiku (for Onizuka)?
Haiku (for Onizuka) was directed by Jeanne Liotta.
How long is Haiku (for Onizuka)?
Haiku (for Onizuka) has a runtime of 0 hours and 1 minutes (1 minutes total).
When was Haiku (for Onizuka) released?
Haiku (for Onizuka) was released on January 1, 2007 in theaters.