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Tribeca Film Festival

Shorts: Environmental Rupture

[SENVI]

Program

The filmmakers in this program address issues of war, the exploration of space, and the depletion of our natural resources to examine the devastating effect of human intervention upon our global environment. In 200000 Phantoms, filmmaker Jean Gabriel Periot assembles a collage of postcards to highlight the havoc wrought by the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. In 2007 Before the Tracks Are Lost on the Wind, director Renate Günter-Greene's tracking camera surveys remnants of the Dusseldorf train station where Jews were deported to concentration camps. In both films, voiceover narration invokes memory as a way to transcend apocalyptic devastation. In Launch, Brian Doyle intermingles, in lyrical fashion, abandoned homes and buildings with changing weather patterns surrounding a rocket launch. In Polar, Scott Nyerges provides an abstract rendition of the melting of the polar ice caps, while in Number One, Leighton Pierce create a digital video collage of trees. rocks, water, and fire to underscore the importance the natural elements play upon our human psyche.

– Jon Gartenberg

Program Includes

200000 Phantoms

  France, 2007, 10 min
In 200000 Phantoms, filmmaker Jean-Gabriel Periot assembles a collage of postcards to highlight the havoc wrought by the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. » Read More

Polar

  USA, 2007, 2 min
In Polar, Scott Nyerges provides an abstract rendition of the melting of the polar ice caps. » Read More

Launch

  USA, 2007, 24 min
In Launch, Brian Doyle intermingles, in lyrical fashion, abandoned homes and buildings with changing weather patterns surrounding a rocket launch. » Read More

Number One

  USA, 2007, 10 min
In Number One, Leighton Pierce creates a digital video collage of trees, rocks, water, and fire to underscore the importance the natural elements play upon our human psyche. » Read More

2007 Before the Tracks Are Lost On the Wind

  Germany, 2007, 15 min
In 2007 Before the Tracks are Lost on the Wind, director Renate Günter-Greene's tracking camera surveys remnants of the Dusseldorf train station where Jews were deported to concentration camps. » Read More