Killing Time (1979 film)

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Directed byFronza Woods
Written byFronza Woods
StarringFronza Woods
Cinematography
  • Bruce McIntosh
  • Steven Wasserstein
Killing Time
Title card
Directed byFronza Woods
Written byFronza Woods
StarringFronza Woods
Cinematography
  • Bruce McIntosh
  • Steven Wasserstein
Production
company
Release date
  • 1979 (1979)
Running time
9 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Killing Time is a 1979 American short black comedy film[1] written and directed by Fronza Woods, who also stars in the film under the pseudonym Sage Brush, and produced by the Women's Interart Center.[2]

The film follows a woman with suicidal ideation who struggles to attempt suicide because she is concerned about her appearance.[3]

Release

Killing Time was screened in Los Angeles, California, in June 1981, as part of a program titled "Nu Mooveez".[4] In September 1983, the film screened at the 8th Street Playhouse in New York City, New York, as part of the Women's International Film Festival.[1]

Reception and legacy

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