From the birth the of movies with the Lumiere Brothers' 1895 short Workers Leaving the Factory, the factory workplace has served as a site of fascination for filmmakers time and again. But few have approached this space like Daniel Eisenberg does in The Unstable Object, paying tremendous attention to all of the sensory details that can be found in a factory, while unlocking their underlying historical and social significances. >> - Kevin B. Lee...
- 7/10/2015
- Fandor: Keyframe
From the birth the of movies with the Lumiere Brothers' 1895 short Workers Leaving the Factory, the factory workplace has served as a site of fascination for filmmakers time and again. But few have approached this space like Daniel Eisenberg does in The Unstable Object, paying tremendous attention to all of the sensory details that can be found in a factory, while unlocking their underlying historical and social significances. >> - Kevin B. Lee...
- 7/10/2015
- Keyframe
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