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Daybreak Express

United States

1953

5 Min
Color
English
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DIR D.A. Pennebaker

DP D.A. Pennebaker

ED D.A. Pennebaker

MUSIC Duke Ellington

Synopsis

Guided by the Duke Ellington track of the same name, this five-minute documentary takes us from one end of a New York subway route to the other, providing the audience with a view of the mid-20th century metropolis. —Senses of Cinema

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D.A. Pennebaker

One of the founding fathers of “direct cinema”, American filmmaker’s adopted name of choice for “cinema verite”, and perhaps its best known practitioner during the 1960s and early 70s, Pennebaker helped construct a style of storytelling and an attitude toward his subjects (often political figures or entertainers) that influenced a generation of nonfiction filmmakers. He is a proponent of a cinema which favors the filming reality in as unobtrusive a manner as possible, usually without narration.

This former engineer, advertising copywriter and painter began making films in the early 50s after falling under the influence of experimental filmmaker Francis Thompson. Pennebaker’s first film, “Daybreak Express” (1953), combined his documentary and experimental impulses in a five-minute portrait of the soon-to-be-demolished Third Avenue elevated subway in NYC set to Duke Ellington’s music. Pennebaker later established himself as a member of Drew Associates, which included major documentarians… read more

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DirtyBee

2Jan12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ130a2_UUg&feature=related

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Donald R. Monroe

29Nov11

The most visually compelling and interesting short film I've ever seen.

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Amani

29Apr11

captures essence of the subway...well if you're a bike messenger.

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