Shelter

“Shelter” is a multi-layered experimental film that cleverly weaves archival social commentary and recent political activism in a playful analysis of our culture’s misplaced priorities. The film blends a variety of appropriated material – including a homeless demonstration during the gala premiere of an Atom Egoyan film at the Toronto Film Festival – with archival footage of circuses, westerns, and Pierre Burton discussing the pros and cons of building a bomb shelter. “Shelter” also celebrates the inherent qualities of the film medium, qualities that have quickly become marginalized through the current obsession with digital technology.

Film Maker
Ariganello, Roberto
Year
2001
Country
Canada
Length
8
Category
Activism + Protest, Class-struggle, found footage, political activism, Politics + Policy, Race + Ethnicity
Genre
documentary, experimental

Stills From Video

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