Substrait (Underground Dailies)
Originally released in 1976. Substrait (Underground Dailies) is a documentary film. directed by Gordon Matta-Clark. At just 35 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In this film, Matta-Clark explored and documented the underground spaces of New York City. The artist chose a range of sites (New York Central railroad tracks, Grand Central Station, 13th Street, Croton Aqueduct in Highgate, etc.) to show the variety and complexity of the underground spaces and tunnels in the Metropolitan area.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Substrait (Underground Dailies) about?
In this film, Matta-Clark explored and documented the underground spaces of New York City. The artist chose a range of sites (New York Central railroad tracks, Grand Central Station, 13th Street, C...
Who directed Substrait (Underground Dailies)?
Substrait (Underground Dailies) was directed by Gordon Matta-Clark.
How long is Substrait (Underground Dailies)?
Substrait (Underground Dailies) has a runtime of 0 hours and 35 minutes (35 minutes total).
When was Substrait (Underground Dailies) released?
Substrait (Underground Dailies) was released on May 10, 1976 in theaters.