Manhatta (1921)
Manhatta (1921) - Documentary Movies 11 minutes. Mannahatta, New York the Magnificent. Morning reveals New York harbor, the wharves, the Brooklyn Bridge. A ferry boat docks, disgorging its huddled mass. People move briskly along Wall St. or stroll more languorously through a cemetery. Ranks of skyscrapers extrude columns of smoke and steam. In plain view. Or framed, as through a balustrade. A crane promotes the city's upward progress, as an ironworker balances on a high beam. A locomotive in a railway yard prepares to depart, while an arriving ocean liner jostles with attentive tugboats. Fading sunlight is reflected in the waters of the harbor. The imagery is interspersed with quotations from Walt Whitman, who is left unnamed. city portrait, silent film, manhattan, new york city, short film, poetic documentary
Released: Jan 01, 1921
Runtime: 11 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars:
Crew: Charles Sheeler (Director), Paul Strand (Director), Sarah McGrail (Visual Effects), Charles Sheeler (Director of Photography), Paul Strand (Director of Photography), Walt Whitman (Poem)