Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center) (2025)

Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center) (2025) poster

A place is an obelisk, reaching to the sky; down again to a point in the ground. Not a solid point, but a hesitant, mysterious one (some say always shifting). Ripples of life arch out from its base in unexpected ways. The obelisk series is an informal collecting of time and place haphazardly documented by two perambulating filmmakers.

Director: Jefferson Everest Crawford
Runtime: 5 min
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Original Language: en
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What is Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center) about?
A place is an obelisk, reaching to the sky; down again to a point in the ground. Not a solid point, but a hesitant, mysterious one (some say always shifting). Ripples of life arch out from its base in unexpected ways. The obelisk series is an informal collecting of time and place haphazardly documented by two perambulating filmmakers.
Who directed Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center)?
Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center) was directed by Jefferson Everest Crawford.
How long is Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center)?
Obelisk: Bunker to Beacon and Back (and admiration for Paul Rudolph's Mental Health Center) has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).