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Crossroads
Directed byBruce Conner
Music by
  • Terry Riley
  • Release date

    • 1976 (1976)

    Running time

    36 minutes
    CountryUnited States

    Crossroads is a 1976 short film directed by Bruce Conner. It features 37 minutes of extreme slow-motion replays of the July 25, 1946 Operation Crossroads Baker underwater nuclear test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific.[1] The event was captured for research purposes by five hundred cameras stationed on unmanned planes, high-altitude aircraft, boats near the blast, and from more distant points on land around the Atoll.[2] The location was selected in part because the network of islands formed an almost complete ellipse around the detonation site, allowing for a comprehensive documentation of the event from numerous angles.[3] The music is by Patrick Gleeson and Terry Riley.[4]

    Summary

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    The first section of the film is coupled with an apparently synchronous on-location soundtrack that includes realistic syntheses of bird-sounds, a distant jeep, waves lapping on the beach and human voices. It is not initially evident that these sounds are not authentically tied to the images they accompany. Conner first allows doubt of his simulation when he breaks the sound delay displacement to set the sound of the blast "in sync" with the visual event. In the first shots of the film, the blast is heard moments after it is seen. This accounts for the disparity between the speeds of light and sound.[5] Having the visual and sonic events occur simultaneously, which is to say out of what would be actual sync, makes the depiction an aesthetic simulation of the event rather than a document of an actual one. This choice serves as a deliberate cinematizing of its content.[3]

    Preservation

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    The Academy Film Archive, in conjunction with the Pacific Film Archive preserved Crossroads in 1995.[6]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Manohla Dargis, New York Times July 12, 2008
  • ^ "Watch an Exclusive Clip of Artist Bruce Conner's Beautiful and Terrifying Film CROSSROADS". 4 November 2014.
  • ^ a b Patrick Hebron,Bard College Journal of the Moving Image [1] Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ William C. Wees, 'Representing the Unrepresentable:Bruce Conner's Crossroads and the Nuclear Sublime' [2]
  • ^ "Horribly compelling: Bruce Conner's nuclear test film still holds us in rapture". TheGuardian.com. 15 June 2015.
  • ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.
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