Wall Street (1980)

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Shot at high noon in New York’s financial district, Wallstreet is much like a vertical tickertape, charting the existence of typical office workers. The film’s elongated shadows suggest these workers’ depersonalized, neuter, nearly uniform lives, which flow by without any solid or stable element that might provide definition.

Director: Jim Jennings
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date:
Editing: Jim Jennings
Production: Film-Makers' Cooperative
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

short film, dark shadows

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wall Street about?
Shot at high noon in New York’s financial district, Wallstreet is much like a vertical tickertape, charting the existence of typical office workers. The film’s elongated shadows suggest these workers’ depersonalized, neuter, nearly uniform lives, which flow by without any solid or stable element that might provide definition.
Who directed Wall Street?
Wall Street was directed by Jim Jennings.
How long is Wall Street?
Wall Street has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
What genre is Wall Street?
Wall Street is a Documentary film.
Where was Wall Street produced?
Wall Street was produced in United States of America.