Between the Bottomlands & the World
Overview
- Genre
- Environment, Minorities, Social Issues, and Culture
- Synopsis
Between the Bottomlands & the World explores Beardstown, IL, a rural Midwestern town of 6000 people--a place of global exchange and international mobility, inscribed by post-NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) realities.
The video series tells a story of Beardstown in three acts.
Act One: Submerging Land, portrays a landscape massively engineered to redirect water for the production of commodity crops.
Act Two: Granular Space, is a meditation on the movement and scale of the international grain trade--from one seed to millions of bushels, moved from field, to elevator, to barge, to ocean going vessel.
Act Three: Moving Flesh, chronicles how and why so many people from around the world have come to Beardstown, a formerly all-white, Sundown town of 6000 people.
Moving Flesh is based on the research, analysis and fieldwork of Faranak Miraftab. See her book "Global Heartland"- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 12, 12 or 55 minutes
Credits
- Ryan Griffis ... Camera, Director, Writer
- Sarah Ross ... Camera, Director, Writer
- M. Anthony Reimer ... Sound Design and Audio Mix
- Casey Puccini ... Additional Camera, color-correction
- Mark Cooley ... Composer, Original Score
- Karen Alderidge ... actor
- John Gray ... actor
- Saren Nofs-Snyder ... actor
- Yunuen Pardo ... actor
- Mateo Smith ... actor
- Eddie Torres ... actor
Production Details
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2010-2015
- Locations
- Beardstown, Illinois
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2015
- Language
- English, Spanish, French
- Subtitles
- English, Spanish, French
Photos
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