Groundwork
Originally released in 1975. Groundwork is a feature film. directed by JoAnn Elam. At just 21 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A poetic tribute to the establishment of the maple farm in Monterey, MA, owned and operated by JoAnn Elam's friend Bonner McAllester and her husband Joe Baker. Elam and McAllester were close friends since their time at Antioch College together, and Elam would return to the farm and make films many times through the 1980s. Using double exposure and occasional rapid editing, this film follows McAllester, Baker, and a group of friends as they live in the teepee first built on the property, dig the foundation for a more permanent structure, harvest and prepare their crops, and build a new wooden structure on top of the dug-out foundation. Elam films the workers with a focus on their bodies and hands, emphasizing the tactility of their labor, but at other times also foregrounds the ethereal quality of their natural surroundings.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Groundwork about?
A poetic tribute to the establishment of the maple farm in Monterey, MA, owned and operated by JoAnn Elam's friend Bonner McAllester and her husband Joe Baker. Elam and McAllester were close friend...
Who directed Groundwork?
Groundwork was directed by JoAnn Elam.
How long is Groundwork?
Groundwork has a runtime of 0 hours and 21 minutes (21 minutes total).
When was Groundwork released?
Groundwork was released on January 1, 1975 in theaters.