🎬 Documentary

Mobile Homes

About this movie

"The movie opens with a banana still-life vignette seen ripening through time-lapse photography for several days on a rooftop. The energy-charged New York Marathon follows, suggesting the rush of locations and pace about to unfold. The sense of traveling is persistent, we are taken from the marathon in New York, to breakfast in Maine, back to busy city streets, to the Grand Canyon, sky, the dancer Dana Reitz working out in the woods, poets posing, and the journey goes on. There is hardly a breather. Lines of David Shapiro's poem 'When a Man loves a Woman' are printed occasionally across the screen In one segment we hear Alice Notley read her poem 'A Woman comes into the Room.' Essentially a collage of images and sound, the precise order of events is unimportant. Overlays of time, season and location become fulfilling and cumulative experience, the particular sequences like cuts on a diamond." – Joe Giordano

Quick facts

Year
1979
Runtime
31m
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎬 Rudy Burckhardt 👤 Alice Notley

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Mobile Homes has a runtime of 31m ( and 31 minutes).
Mobile Homes was directed by Rudy Burckhardt and released in 1979.
Mobile Homes is a Documentary film (1979).
The cast of Mobile Homes includes Alice Notley.

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