
Tomatos Another Day
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1934-06-07 • 0h 7m
Watson’s avant-garde film is a unique example of dadaist aesthetics in early sound cinema. A minimalist and virtually expressionless acting style on a claustrophobic set characterizes the melodramatic love triangle. Watson considered the film a failure, though it appears extremely modern today, and suppressed its existence. - Jan-Christopher Horak
- Directors
- James Sibley Watson
- Writters
- Alec Wilder

Tomatos Another Day
Visit website1934-06-07 • 0h 7m
5.9/10 • 14
Watson’s avant-garde film is a unique example of dadaist aesthetics in early sound cinema. A minimalist and virtually expressionless acting style on a claustrophobic set characterizes the melodramatic love triangle. Watson considered the film a failure, though it appears extremely modern today, and suppressed its existence. - Jan-Christopher Horak
- Directors
- James Sibley Watson
- Writters
- Alec Wilder
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