Two sword-fighting men, one of whom always loses. A man with a screwdriver, electric wire and angelic patience, trying to break into a car. A group of young girls wearing raincoats on a boat trip along a waterfall.
Erie is made up of independent events filmed in black-and-white in the area around Lake Erie. They all last about the same length of time (10 minutes, the length of a roll of film) and they are edited back-to-back without any processing.
Hardly any words are spoken, apart from (all the more) by three people working at the General Motors factory. The factory is soon going to close, like so many major steel and car companies - to the joy of those who thought that the untrained were earning much too much money. In this way, Erie fits in perfectly with the central theme in the sizeable oeuvre of Kevin Jerome Everson: the culture of Afro-American workers.
- Director
- Kevin Jerome Everson
- Premiere
- International premiere
- Country of production
- USA
- Year
- 2009
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2010
- Length
- 81'
- Medium
- DV cam NTSC
- Language
- English
- Producers
- Kevin Jerome Everson, Madeleine Molyneaux
- Production Companies
- Trich Arts, Picture Palace Pictures
- Sales
- Picture Palace Pictures
- Screenplay
- Kevin Jerome Everson
- Cinematography
- Kevin Jerome Everson
- Editor
- Kevin Jerome Everson
- Production Design
- Kevin Jerome Everson
- Sound Design
- Fernando Alvarez
- Music
- Zoe Scruggs
- Cast
- Matilda Washington
- Website
- http://www.people.virginia.edu/~ke5d