Hours for Jerome is an arrangement of images, energies and illuminations of everyday life. These fragments are structured through the four seasons: the first reel spans spring and summer, and the second autumn and winter. The session comes a year after the screening of two films by Jerome Hiler, Dorsky’s partner, dealing with the same period of their lives, shown in the same context as this event. It’s a late rhyme, in which we can mirror the same nostalgia as the films, thinking about what has changed and what remains the same after the four seasons that separate these two moments.