Star Spangled to Death
Star Spangled to Death is a 2004 experimental film directed by Ken Jacobs, consisting almost entirely of archive footage, depicting Jacobs' view of the United States in film.
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Directed by | Ken Jacobs |
Written by | Ken Jacobs |
Distributed by | The Film-Makers' Cooperative |
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Running time | 402 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jacobs began compiling material in the late 1950s, and premiered the film (almost seven hours in length) at the 2004 New York Film Festival.
It won the Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2004.
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