35th ANNUAL FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

SHORTS: Sunshine Celluloid

Expired November 23, 2020 4:59 AM
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Architectural and design salvage (exposed brick, reclaimed wood, vintage machines, etc.) has become an interior decorating cliché—its weathered patinas softening the hard edges of IKEA furniture, warming the cool surfaces of Apple laptops, and adding personality and interest to countless food, retail, and domestic spaces. When properly aged and curated, these artifacts can even confer distinction, status, and good taste upon their owners. But what if they were more than just quaint commodities?

This film honors working people who've been harassed by sexist bosses, othered by racist tourists, and exploited by an economic system that fetishizes the remnants of blue collar lives even as it undermines the unions that protect them. Salvage uses magic realism to critique the inequities of gender, ethnicity, and class that underpin consumer capitalism.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    11 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Premiere
    SE premiere
  • Rating
    G
  • Director
    Christopher Boulton
  • Filmmaker
    Christopher Boulton
  • Cinematographer
    Eric Langhoff
  • Editor
    Christopher Boulton