Gravity Hill Newsreels: Occupy Wall Street

2011 1h 5m Dir. Jem Cohen

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Cohen, who witnessed the New York occupation from day one, borrowed a digital camera and started gathering footage in subsequent weeks. Initially acting upon an instinctive impulse to document and be guided by the events of the movement through quiet participation, Cohen’s documentation took a more public and expansive form through an agreement with the IFC Center, a local movie theater. In a nod to the once prevalent practice of screening newsreels in theaters before showtimes, a number of Cohen’s Newsreels were activated there as the events of the movement played out nearby, connecting immediate political documentation with the public sphere. The series approaches the events during the Occupy Wall Street Movement through an observational but atmospheric perspective, documenting the stir within the streets and Zuccotti Park, collective actions, police intervention and the sheer presence of the occupation which lasted fifty-four days.

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Year
2011
Runtime
1h 5m
Director
Language
EN
🎬 Jem Cohen

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Gravity Hill Newsreels: Occupy Wall Street was directed by Jem Cohen and released in 2011.

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