Red Shovel
movie

Released March 17, 1992
Overview
Red Shovel is an impressionistic documentary focussing on a few moments in a small town along the coast of Maine on the Fourth of July (American Independence Day). The approach to image is very painterly with the simple view transformed “with Turneresque luminosity.” Most of the unusual visual effect is from the careful use of a shallow depth of field and natural objects (blowing grass, bushes, etc.) to bend and twist the images into a languid sense of time. In the end the film documents a state of mind more than a particular spot. It also resonates with the ambiguous metaphoric threat of a national symbol impinging upon the child’s toy. - Canyon Cinema
Runtime
0h 8m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Red Shovel
Status
Released
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
- No Language (No Language)
Cast
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