The Bridge by Eric Steel

by Simon Hilton on Thu 15 Feb 2007


“Extremely poignant” Vertigo
“The Bridge is both a beautiful film and a disturbing one” LA Times
This unflinching and inevitably controversial film explores the darker depths of human nature and the human psyche. Eric Steel’s thought-provoking and uncompromising documentary is an intimate examination of the lives of those people who chose to end their lives by jumping from the mythic Golden Gate Bridge. He recorded harrowing and moving footage during 2004, assembling a powerful and critically acclaimed film.
16 Feb 2007 – 22 Mar 2007 at the ICA. Link, Trailer & Website.

Comments

Related posts:

  1. A Fair(y) Use Tale by Prof. Eric Faden
  2. Eric Carlin resigns over Meow Meow
  3. The War Tapes
  4. My Mother’s Garden by Cynthia Lester
  5. Laszlo Kovacs ASC, 1933-2007

Previous post:

Next post: