Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey (1996)
In 1989, Harvey Hubbell V loaded his nephew TJ, a camera, and a bunch of tape and batteries into a Volkswagen hatchback and drove a 13,000 mile loop around the country. This documentary travelogue shows what happens when you can shoot 24 hours a day for 60 days. Shot on a $15,000 budget at the height of the "culture wars," it reveals the unique differences of a still unhomogenized citizenry, and concludes that "People who are different from us are not necessarily our enemies."
Director: Harvey Hubbell V
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: June 1, 1996
Screenplay
Music: Bruce Zimmerman
Editing: Joseph Vecchione, Monica Leach
Production: Captured Time Productions LLC
Country: United States of America
Budget: $15,000
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey about?
- In 1989, Harvey Hubbell V loaded his nephew TJ, a camera, and a bunch of tape and batteries into a Volkswagen hatchback and drove a 13,000 mile loop around the country. This documentary travelogue shows what happens when you can shoot 24 hours a day for 60 days. Shot on a $15,000 budget at the height of the "culture wars," it reveals the unique differences of a still unhomogenized citizenry, and concludes that "People who are different from us are not necessarily our enemies."
- Who directed Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey?
- Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey was directed by Harvey Hubbell V.
- How long is Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey?
- Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- What is the budget of Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey?
- Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey had a budget of $15,000.
- Where was Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey produced?
- Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey was produced in United States of America.