Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day (2005)

An homage to two ramshackle cities, made up of footage shot while wandering. I meander city streets with a camera, looking to be haunted by unfamiliar vistas. I find solace in the forgotten landscapes, odd voices on a ham radio, shimmering water in a desolate harbor. Later I attack the film, moving it this way and that, trying to squeeze it against its will, wrest strangeness from the everyday.

Director: Mark Street
Runtime: 7 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day about?
An homage to two ramshackle cities, made up of footage shot while wandering. I meander city streets with a camera, looking to be haunted by unfamiliar vistas. I find solace in the forgotten landscapes, odd voices on a ham radio, shimmering water in a desolate harbor. Later I attack the film, moving it this way and that, trying to squeeze it against its will, wrest strangeness from the everyday.
Who directed Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day?
Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day was directed by Mark Street.
How long is Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day?
Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
Where was Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day produced?
Alone, Apart: The Dream Reveals the Waking Day was produced in United States of America.