Transport

Transport

1970 · 5 min · ★ 4.7

A visual poem in which a young man and woman move from dead weight (death) to transcendent flight (rebirth) distilling the extremes of the early 1970s, from the Vietnam war to space exploration.

Directed by Amy Greenfield

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