Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo
Originally released in 2015. Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo is a documentary film. directed by Ashok Sukumaran. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Filmed in Guangzhou at the Zhuhai International Container Terminal. The crane operator and longshoreman seem to have disappeared. In this "forgotten space" of the ocean (that channels 90% of global trade), their absence, along with the grime and buzz of the port city has been mourned, there have been requiems. But they exist, countless of them, their hand-eye and body workings, rendered tiny and near-invisible against the backdrop of the lego-land image of the container port. CAMP's work here, filmed on location at the Zhuhai International Container Terminal, Gaolan on the Pearl River Delta offers "a day in the life of" look at what can be seen; of both the systems-view and workers-view of that seemingly automated movement of boxes.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ZH
Production Companies
- CAMP
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo about?
Filmed in Guangzhou at the Zhuhai International Container Terminal. The crane operator and longshoreman seem to have disappeared. In this "forgotten space" of the ocean (that channels 90% of global...
Who directed Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo?
Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo was directed by Ashok Sukumaran.
How long is Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo?
Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo released?
Men-At-Work with Boxes in Stereo was released on December 12, 2015 in theaters.