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Jacob
Cartwright & Nick Jordan
Filmed by Cartwright and Jordan along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, the works connect and contrast Audubon’s vivid tales of Frontier America with their present day locations: an expansive, cinematic landscape of frozen rivers, backwoods, highways, bluffs, farmland, hunting reserves, factories, freight trains and small towns. With unanticipated events influencing the film-making process, the artists deploy a part-documentary approach, filming a wide and varied topography, both manmade and natural, from bald eagle flocks and tupelo swamps to dilapidated towns and road kill. In
combining footage of the contemporary American landscape with Audubon’s
dramatic observations from the early 19th century, the films reference
themes of human exploration and romanticism, our relationship to a disappearing
wilderness, species extinction, social change and economic rise and fall. Published by Dedacus & distributed by Cornerhouse
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