Star Spangled to Death

2004 American film
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
402 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

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.[1][2][3]

Jacobs began compiling material in the late 1950s, and premiered the film (almost seven hours in length) at the 2004 New York Film Festival.[4]

It won the Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2004.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ AllMovie
  2. ^ Star Spangled to Death Day with Ken Jacobs-UnionDocs
  3. ^ Star Spangled to Death, directed by Ken Jacobs|Film review-timeout.com
  4. ^ Hoberman, J. (14 October 2003). "Witnessing An Underdog's Personal, Uncontrolled Fantasy". The Village Voice.
  5. ^ "Sideways Wins 5 Awards From L.A. Critics, Including Best Film". Los Angeles Times. 12 December 2004. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  • Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 July 2011)
  • Star Spangled to Death at the Film-Makers' Cooperative
  • Star Spangled to Death at IMDb
  • Jonathan Rosenbaum review
  • Star Spangled to Death on Vimeo
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Ken Jacobs
Films
  • Blonde Cobra (1963)
  • Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son (1969)
  • Star Spangled to Death (2004)
Related
  • Azazel Jacobs
  • Millennium Film Workshop


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