Portugal / Sep 06, 1987
Plain Talk and Common Sense (uncommon senses) (1987)
Directed by Jon Jost
1h 50minruntime
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Plot
Plain Talk is a complex essay-film, a follow-up a decade and some years later to Speaking Directly, and so another State of the Nation discourse, made for Britain's Channel Four in the year 1986-87. The work involved extensive travel around the United States, and poses an examination of just what America is/was, or what do we mean when we speak of it. Done in a series of radically different sections which collide with each other in a manner intended to provoke thinking, Plain Talk, which was made by an American and intended for American viewers, was indeed broadcast in Britain, but somewhat predictably, not in the USA.
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Plain Talk and Common Sense (uncommon senses) |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 6 settembre 1987 |
| Production | Jon Jost |
| Writer | Jon Jost |
| Editing | Jon Jost |
| Cinematography | Jon Jost |
| Assistant directors | Jon Jost |
| Camera operators | Jon Jost |
| Additional photography | Jon Jost |
| Music | Jon A. English |
| Sound | Jon A. English |
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