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P.O.V. presents a collection of acclaimed documentary shorts by established and emerging filmmakers.
This collection of acclaimed documentary shorts by established and
emerging filmmakers includes:
• "Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall" - If
you thought Minnesota's Mall of America was the world's biggest
shopping center, think again. It's the South China Mall, a
Vegas-like spectacle built in 2005 that now sits almost entirely
empty. In the current economic climate, could this be the shape of
things to come? By Sam Green and Carrie Lozano.
• "Nutkin's Last Stand" - Something is rotten in England. A
plague of North American grey squirrels threatens the beloved
native red squirrel. The English are up in arms and a band of
patriots - including lords, priests, artists and farmers - has come
together to fight back against the grey menace. By Nicholas Berger
• "34x25x36" - Filmmaker Jesse Epstein's latest installment
in a trilogy about body image shows the inner workings of the
Patina V Mannequin Factory outside Los Angeles and the musings of
the people who decide what the perfect female body should look
like. By Jesse Epstein.
• "City of Cranes" - Take a journey high up in the sky and
look at the world through the eyes and words of crane operators. A
must-see for anybody who has ever wondered what it is like to work
hundreds of feet above the ground, surrounded only by a small metal
cage. By Eva Weber.