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Stations of the Elevated

1981 · Movie · 46 min · ★ 7.5

Documentary

Stations of the Elevated (1981) is a 45-minute city symphony directed, produced and edited by Manfred Kirchheimer. Shot on lush 16mm color reversal stock, the film weaves together vivid images of graffiti- covered elevated subway trains crisscrossing the gritty urban landscape of 1970s New York, to a commentary-free soundtrack that combines ambient city noise with jazz and gospel by Charles Mingus and Aretha Franklin. Gliding through the South Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan – making a rural detour past a correctional facility upstate – Stations of the Elevated is an impressionistic portrait of and tribute to a New York that has long since disappeared.

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Details
Years
1981
Release date
1981-10-01
Language
English
Runtime
46 min
TMDB rating
7.5/10 (9 votes)

Themes

  • new york city
  • graffiti
  • urban
  • train

Cast & crew