The result of over five years of Super-8 and 16mm filming on New York City streets, Lost Book Found melds documentary and narrative into a complex meditation on city life. The piece revolves around a mysterious notebook filled with obsessive listings of places, objects, and incidents. These listings serve as the key to a hidden city: a city of unconsidered geographies and layered artifacts—the relics of low-level capitalism and the debris of countless forgotten narratives. The project stems from the filmmaker's first job in New York—working as a pushcart vendor on Canal Street. As usual, Cohen shot in hundreds of locations using unobtrusive equipment and generally without any crew. Influenced by the work of Walter Benjamin.
Title | Lost Book Found |
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Year | 1996 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | United States of America |
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Cast | |
Crew | Jem Cohen (Director) |
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Release | Jun 11, 1996 |
Runtime | 37 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.00 / 10 by 5 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
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