Amazing video perspective on Los Angeles, filmed for French TV in 1969
Posted September 13, 2012 at 1:26PM
This three-minute video is almost haunting in its poetic but spare portrayal of what was then seen as the city of the future. In presenting LA from an outsider’s point of view, the little film was also unknowingly showing profound changes that were beginning to be experienced all across America in the form of sprawling suburban development, inner-city disinvestment, and an emerging culture of civic detachment and isolation. The perspective is not pejorative so much as presented with a sense of discovery and wonder.
The narration is in French with subtitles, and a bonus is that the narrator speaks slowly, enabling those of us who are almost but not quite fluent in the language to practice our listening. This is highly recommended:
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