If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now

“If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now” is about the divisiveness over land, the relationship of public and private space in small-town America, and the concept of home. Using documentary strategies, landscape stills are juxtaposed to stories “ripped from the headlines” of a small-town newspaper. The struggle over public space described in the stories reflects universal concepts of space, privacy and property ownership.

Film Maker
Bonder, Diane
Year
2001
Country
U.S.A.
Length
15
Category
Landscape, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
documentary, experimental