Village, silenced
- Deborah Stratman |
- 2012 |
- 7 minutes |
- B&W |
- SOUND
Rental Format(s): Digital File
A re-working of Humphrey Jennings' seminal 36-minute 1943 docudrama "The Silent Village," wherein Welsh coal miners from the village of Cwmgiedd collectively re-enact the Nazi invasion and annihilation of the resisting Czech mining village of Lidice. Focus in this iteration is on sound as a mode of social control and the larger historical implications of repetition. An homage to Jennings' lucid address of labor solidarity, power and commemoration.
KEY CREDITS
Edit, Sound Design: Deborah Stratman
Camera - H.E. Fowle
PREMIERES
Views From the Avant Garde, NY Film Festival - 2011 (short version)
Ann Arbor Film Festival, MI - 2012 (long version)