Going Places (1980)
Joann Elam captures urban residents on the go in various seasons. The film begins in winter, as JoAnn captures sleepy neighborhood scenes from her snowy Logan Square windowsill. This is followed by manipulated summer scenes of a fast paced marathon. Through light flares and in-camera editing, marathon runners deconstruct into colorful forms.
Director: JoAnn Elam
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1980
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Going Places about?
- Joann Elam captures urban residents on the go in various seasons. The film begins in winter, as JoAnn captures sleepy neighborhood scenes from her snowy Logan Square windowsill. This is followed by manipulated summer scenes of a fast paced marathon. Through light flares and in-camera editing, marathon runners deconstruct into colorful forms.
- Who directed Going Places?
- Going Places was directed by JoAnn Elam.
- How long is Going Places?
- Going Places has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- Where was Going Places produced?
- Going Places was produced in United States of America.