History of Two Peoples, A
Film Identifier: F.2018-11-0001
Part Of: Bernie Fry Collection, 1980
Run Time
0h 8m 15s
0h 8m 15s
Format
16mm
16mm
Color
Color
Color
Sound
Silent
Silent
Date Produced
1980
1980
Abstract
A claymation allegory for how political and religious differences separate peoples into tribes who build walls to divide themselves from each other. Two groups living across a river from each other initially collaborate and share resources, but over time find religious and cultural differences pulling them apart. In the end, the bridge they built together has fallen into disrepair in favor of large brick walls on either side. Created by Bernie Fry in completion of his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree for Indiana University, Bloomington.
A claymation allegory for how political and religious differences separate peoples into tribes who build walls to divide themselves from each other. Two groups living across a river from each other initially collaborate and share resources, but over time find religious and cultural differences pulling them apart. In the end, the bridge they built together has fallen into disrepair in favor of large brick walls on either side. Created by Bernie Fry in completion of his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree for Indiana University, Bloomington.
Main Credits
Fry, Bernie (is filmmaker)
Genre
Form
Related Place
Bloomington (production location of)