Necrology
1970 · 12 min · ★ 5.8 · Documentary
The faces of a 5:00 PM crowd descending via the Pan Am building escalators in one continuous shot. In old-fashioned black and white, these faces stare into the empty space, in the 5:00 PM tiredness and mechanical impersonality, like faces from the grave.
Directed by Standish Lawder
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