- Source: "Hours for Jerome is composed with the everyday footage that Dorsky shot from 1966 to 1970" —Illuminated Hours: The Early Cinema of Nathaniel Dorsky and Jerome Hiler, p. 190; "For its premiere screening at the San Francisco Cinematheque on December 4, the program was introduced by a short 1964 film called Fall Trip Home" —Artweek 1982-12-18, p. 13
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Copyvio check: Spotless on Earwig. I can't access the book, but spot checking revision 1346278192: refs 8a, 8c, 8g and 35 are clear. Excellent work, Hinnk—this one's ready for prime time :) HouseBlaster (talk • he/they) 04:07, 9 April 2026 (UTC)
- Ack, forgot to say: I like ALT0 the best. I'm not going to lose sleep over ALT1, but ALT0 is much more interesting, to me at least. Best, HouseBlaster (talk • he/they) 06:00, 11 April 2026 (UTC)