The Goal Is To Live (2019)

The Goal Is To Live is an infinitely-looping assemblage constructed out of repurposed content from the popular show How It’s Made, which chronicles the factories that create everyday objects. The film takes Dina Kelberman’s practice of accumulation and recontextualization into a large-scale time-based work for the first time. Reorganizing short clips into a long Rube-Goldberg-like narrative, and featuring a hypnotic minimalist soundtrack by Rod Hamilton and Tiffany Seal, the film portrays a mesmerizing and surreal process in which materials are transformed in myriad ways.

Director: Dina Kelberman
Runtime: 80 min
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Music: Rod Hamilton, Tiffany Seal
Original Language: en

Keywords

art, found footage, manufacturing, trippy, abstract, collage film, hypnotic, repurposed footage

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Goal Is To Live about?
The Goal Is To Live is an infinitely-looping assemblage constructed out of repurposed content from the popular show How It’s Made, which chronicles the factories that create everyday objects. The film takes Dina Kelberman’s practice of accumulation and recontextualization into a large-scale time-based work for the first time. Reorganizing short clips into a long Rube-Goldberg-like narrative, and featuring a hypnotic minimalist soundtrack by Rod Hamilton and Tiffany Seal, the film portrays a mesmerizing and surreal process in which materials are transformed in myriad ways.
Who directed The Goal Is To Live?
The Goal Is To Live was directed by Dina Kelberman.
How long is The Goal Is To Live?
The Goal Is To Live has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).