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Wikipedia article{{Infobox film | name = RR film | image = RR (film).jpg | caption = | director = James Benning | producer = | writer = | starring = RoadRailer | music = | cinematography = | editing = | distributor = | released = | runtime = | country = United States | language = | budget = }} 'RR' (a.k.a. 'Railroad') is a 2007 film by American filmmaker James Benning.[https://expcinema.org/site/en/dvd/james-benning-casting-glance-rr James Benning - casting a glance and RR|Experimental Cinema] ThemesShot in 16 mm film, as most of Benning's films are, 'RR' is another in Benning's series of American experimental landscape films; this one focusing on trains and their surroundings.[https://www.laweekly.com/james-bennings-rr/ James Benning's RR - LA Weekly] In 'Railroad', Benning explores themes of American consumerism and overconsumption in what Benning calls a "collaboration" with the trains themselves.[http://48hills.org/sfbgarchive/2008/05/06/end-line/ "The end of the line: Trainspotting America with James Benning's RR" 'SF Bay Guardian', by Mark Peranson, May 7, 2008] SummaryThe film is an exercise in minimalist restraint for it is basically a series of static shots of trains.[https://www.allmovie.com/movie/rr-v431727 AllMovie] There is an empty frame, the train enters, then it passes and leaves. The obsessive gaze of Benning's fixed static frame causes the viewer to wait and watch, obsessing, like train fanatic Benning does, on the imagery of the locomotive and the exploration of the random colors of its cars, the machinery and the various American landscapes the trains are surrounded by. References | |
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