The United States of America (film)
The United States of America is a 1975 film by James Benning[1] and Bette Gordon.[2][3]
Summary
A conceptual bicentennial film dealing with spatial and temporal spaces about two travelers in their car alongside the relationships to changes in America (political, social and geographical) from NY to LA.[4][5]
gollark: Nobody will notice.
gollark: Just don't fix them.
gollark: I can just do side channel attacks.
gollark: https://0t.lt/f ← cool, thus give me coins
gollark: I'm pretty sure phones can do that.
References
- A Critical Cinema 2: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers-Scott MacDonald-Google Books
- James Benning edited by Barbara Pichler and Claudia Slanar·Senses of Cinema
- Bette Gordon Films from Anthology Film Archives
- Out of the past: Film restoration today-Experimental Cinema
- Bette Gordon Program: Anthology Preservations; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
External links
- The United States of America on IMDb
- The United States of America on MUBI
- The United States of America on Letterboxd
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