Burning Rubber (2009)
Burning Rubber is a provocative re-framing of burnouts and rural car culture - a filmmaker's search for meaning in a disregarded and often maligned form of self-expression. Based primarily in rural Nova Scotia, Burning Rubber weaves a predominantly male car culture together with artists and the curiosity of outsiders, stimulating larger questions about identity, creativity, gender, freedom, and how we decide what is valued and given meaning as art.
Director: Ariella Pahlke
Genre: Documentary, Action, Comedy, Music
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: September 30, 2009
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Lukas Pearse
Editing: Angela Baker
Production: Bravo! Studios, Road Mark Productions
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Burning Rubber about?
- Burning Rubber is a provocative re-framing of burnouts and rural car culture - a filmmaker's search for meaning in a disregarded and often maligned form of self-expression. Based primarily in rural Nova Scotia, Burning Rubber weaves a predominantly male car culture together with artists and the curiosity of outsiders, stimulating larger questions about identity, creativity, gender, freedom, and how we decide what is valued and given meaning as art.
- Who directed Burning Rubber?
- Burning Rubber was directed by Ariella Pahlke.
- Who stars in Burning Rubber?
- Burning Rubber stars Ariella Pahlke, Lucas Doran, Lori Hersberger, Steven Laurie, Liz MacDougall, Matt Meister.
- How long is Burning Rubber?
- Burning Rubber has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is Burning Rubber?
- Burning Rubber is a Documentary, Action, Comedy, Music film.
- Where was Burning Rubber produced?
- Burning Rubber was produced in Canada.