Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film (2017)

Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film (2017) poster

The film follows Postcommodity, an interdisciplinary arts collective comprised of Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martinez and Kade L. Twist, who put land art in a tribal context. The group bring together a community to construct the Repellent Fence, a two-mile long ephemeral monument “stitching” together the US and Mexico.

Director: Sam Wainwright Douglas
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
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Music: Alexander Maas, Brett Orrison
Cinematography: David Layton
Editing: Sam Wainwright Douglas
Production: Texas Tech Public Media
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

indigenous, arts and culture, usa–mexico border, art, indigenous community, indigenous peoples, indigenous rights, art and artists

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film about?
The film follows Postcommodity, an interdisciplinary arts collective comprised of Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martinez and Kade L. Twist, who put land art in a tribal context. The group bring together a community to construct the Repellent Fence, a two-mile long ephemeral monument “stitching” together the US and Mexico.
Who directed Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film?
Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film was directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas.
How long is Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film?
Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film?
Through the Repellent Fence: A Land Art Film is a Documentary film.