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Highway 40 West (1981)

Directed by Hartmut Bitomsky
2h 50minruntime
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Plot

"Highway 40 West" (1980/81) is the first of a series of documentaries by Hartmut Bitomsky (born 1942 in Bremen) which brought him international fame. Each of these films is dedicated to both, a specific and title-giving object and its historical-critical analysis. Such as in "Highway 40 West": For a time span of 169 minutes, the film shows Bitomsky’s emblematic US-road trip with a rented car on the eponymous road number 40, crossing the country from East to West. From early travel routes of the "Native Americans" to the trails of early colonizers, this street is loaded with American history - and with the present ruins of the American dream, which Bitomsky indulgingly captures on film. He himself appears as actor/author, conducting innumerable interviews, shooting the landscape, the diners and hotels - and his sonorous narrator’s voice reviews what is seen, and tries to understand and make it understandable.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleHighway 40 West
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesEnglish, Deutsch
StatusReleased
Release date20 dicembre 1981
WriterHartmut Bitomsky
Assistant directorsHartmut Bitomsky

Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / Dec 20, 1981

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