Interview: Casey Carter on "To Use a Mountain"
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To Use a Mountain — Casey Carter [Review]
History has always been a dumping ground for those in power. It’s littered with, as the affectless narrator in Chris Marker’s 1983 cine-travelogue Sans Soleil eloquently puts it, “empty bottles”: forgotten stories waiting not so much to be fulfilled, but just to be seen or heard. The conscientious filmmaker (always) arrives late to the scene, [...] The post To Use a Mountain — Casey Carter [Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
Interview: Casey Carter on "To Use a Mountain"
The director discusses this revelatory documentary retracing the steps taken towards finding a site within the U.S. to dump its nuclear waste. The post Casey Carter on Raising Voices Around a Quiet Nuclear Catastrophe in “To Use a Mountain” appeared first on The Moveable Fest.
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