Stations of the Elevated (1981)
Stations of the Elevated exposes viewers to an underground art scene- that is, one found exclusively on the sides of subways and train cars. A moving portrait of late-70's NYC, the film boasts a soundtrack by jazz legends Charles Mingus & Aretha Franklin.
Director: Manfred Kirchheimer
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: October 1, 1981
Music: Charles Mingus
Cinematography: Manfred Kirchheimer
Editing: Manfred Kirchheimer
Production: Streetwise Fil, Oscilloscope
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
new york city, graffiti, urban, train
More Films by Director: Manfred Kirchheimer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Stations of the Elevated about?
- Stations of the Elevated exposes viewers to an underground art scene- that is, one found exclusively on the sides of subways and train cars. A moving portrait of late-70's NYC, the film boasts a soundtrack by jazz legends Charles Mingus & Aretha Franklin.
- Who directed Stations of the Elevated?
- Stations of the Elevated was directed by Manfred Kirchheimer.
- How long is Stations of the Elevated?
- Stations of the Elevated has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
- What genre is Stations of the Elevated?
- Stations of the Elevated is a Documentary film.
- Where was Stations of the Elevated produced?
- Stations of the Elevated was produced in United States of America.