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ten minutes is two hours (2013)

Directed by Patrick Kennelly
10minruntime
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Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

This short-form documentary video shot in South Sudan, is both a work of and a commentary upon cultural exploitation. It is a self-consciously “cinematic” recreation of a journey through a land plagued by the ghosts of colonialism and the present anxiety of conflicting religious and political agendas - both of which can often seem one and the same. Evoking a surreal sense of place, both very present and very distant, the video depicts the hazy lines between notions of “foreign aid” “missionary practice” and “colonialism,” and shows the ways history has of recycling itself. The essayistic, experimental nature of the work is inspired by the politically charged silent-era montage of Dovzhenko, Vertov, and Eisenstein and the later impressionistic film and video works of Marker and Godard.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleten minutes is two hours
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesSouth Sudan, United States of America
StatusReleased
Official sitetenminutesfilm.com
Release date1 febbraio 2013
Executive producerDennis Garcia
ProductionLeo Garcia
WriterPatrick Kennelly
EditingPatrick Kennelly
CinematographyPatrick Kennelly, Trevor Baker
Assistant directorsPatrick Kennelly
Camera operatorsPatrick Kennelly, Trevor Baker
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Release dates

Digital

United States / Feb 01, 2013

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