Blankets for Indians
Originally released in 2012. Blankets for Indians is a feature film. directed by Ken Jacobs. At just 57 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Flo Jacobs
Synopsis
Blankets for Indians blends a stereoscopic study of water spurting from New York’s City Hall fountain with an intimately detailed portrait of an Occupy Wall Street march. While in the process of shooting the fountain in 2012, Jacobs serendipitously turned his camera toward a large protest marching to Zuccotti Park in support of Occupy Wall Street. The unexpected connection gives the film new life, seamlessly moving between sensual observation and political commentary, reflection, and abstraction. Using freeze-frames, text, and 3D manipulation, Jacobs questions the contemporary conditions of socio-political struggle, its relation to aesthetics, and the labor necessary to produce both.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blankets for Indians about?
Blankets for Indians blends a stereoscopic study of water spurting from New York’s City Hall fountain with an intimately detailed portrait of an Occupy Wall Street march. While in the process of ...
Who directed Blankets for Indians?
Blankets for Indians was directed by Ken Jacobs.
How long is Blankets for Indians?
Blankets for Indians has a runtime of 0 hours and 57 minutes (57 minutes total).
When was Blankets for Indians released?
Blankets for Indians was released on April 17, 2012 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Blankets for Indians?
The main cast of Blankets for Indians includes Flo Jacobs.