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Route one/USA, [Première partie]

Label
Route one/USA, [Première partie]
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
NRA
Main title
Route one/USA
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
125
Summary
Part One. In 1988, nearly a decade after leaving the US, Robert Kramer and his friend and frequent collaborator Paul "Doc" McIsaac, a physician who for years worked in Africa, returned to the States to travel the length of Route 1, from the Canadian border to its end in Key West. With Kramer behind the camera and Doc conducting interviews, the pair take on a coolly ambiguous, outside-looking-in perspective toward the personalities and trends of '80s America while paying particular attention to the downtrodden, making stops and conversation at, among other places, a Native American reservation in Maine, Walden Pond, a Georgian diner, and evangelical churches that preach the "truth" about the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the dangers of Disney
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
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Route one/USA, Part 1
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