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One Way Boogie Woogie 27 Years Later

James Benning
USA 2005
60 min
V'12

In 1977 I shot ONE WAY BOOGIE WOOGIE in Milwaukee’s industrial valley. As a kid I played there, hopping freight trains and fishing in the menomenee River. In 1977 the valley was beginning to die. Factories were moving out. The steel foundries were rusting. I wanted to document its decay. Using friends, family, and three Volkswagens, I shot in March on brightly lit days creating 60 one-minute narratives. Then 27 years later I decided to make the same film again. I located all 60 prior camera positions and most of my old friends and family. Things had changed with age. A few people had died, some of the buildings were gone. I used the same soundtrack from the old film, cutting the new images to it. It is a film about memory and aging. (James Benning)

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