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Directed by
Dana Plays |
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- Film-Makers' Cooperative (2004) (United States) (theatrical)
- Canyon Cinema (1992) (United States)
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The transgression and confrontation is re-enacted in this brilliant fugue-like film by Dana Plays constructed of found footage, and concerning both American involvement in oversees conflict and the resultant unseen plight of the child refugee. Subverting state-sponsored informational films on such issues as war bonds and highway safety, Plays transforms these agit-prop rhetorics into a celluloid mirror of transgression as a larger cultural pathology. In Zero Hour, the results - the products of war return to the initial cite of production: an assumed audience of Americans, middle-class citizens of an ideal suburban dream who have somehow foregone the immediate experiences and repercussion of mass destruction and displacement. The gaze rests on us. We are the sugar-stated, hyper and unaware violator, an audience whose relationship to world events is nowhere more homogeneous than in or communal incubation and guilt. Written by William Tester |
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Trivia | Awards: First Prize, Jurors' Choice Award, Black Maria Film and Video Festival; Honorable Mention, Ann Arbor Film and Video Festival; First Prize Experimental Film Award, Empire State Film Festival; Also Screened:Athens International Film Festival. Also screened at: Women in the Director's Chair Film Festival; Big Muddy Film Festival; Deep Ellum Film Festival; Savannah Film and Video Festival; Euro Underground Film Festival; Filmforum (Los Angeles); San Francisco Cinematheque; Pacific Film Archive. Tom Berman Award, Ann Arbor Film Festival; Director's Citation, Black Maria Film Festival; Cash Award Sinking Creek Film Celebration; San Francisco Cinematheque; Millennium; Filmforum (Los Angeles); Film Conference, University of Boulder. See more » |