No More Road Trips?

Part of

NYFF51: Convergence

September 28 - 30, 2013

Assembled from thousands of home movies, the film explores “peak travel” and asks its audience to serve as narrators, making each screening a completely unique experience.

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Experience
RUNTIME
80 minutes
START DATE
September 28, 2013

Rick Prelinger | USA | 79 minutes

Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be in our rearview mirror. Focusing on road culture and the idea of “peak travel,” the film is a participatory experience that depends upon audiences to provide the soundtrack and narration. No More Road Trips? is a perpetual work in progress, a piece that cannot be completed until you, the audience, lends your voice to the images to this one of a kind interactive cinema experience.

No More Road Trips?
No More Road Trips?
No More Road Trips?
No More Road Trips?
No More Road Trips?

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