From the acclaimed music video director comes an exploration of paperboys and their place in the American culture
“Nobody makes American Life look as beautiful as filmmaker Mike Mills.”- Paper Magazine
“Poignant and quietly hilarious…a fascinating study of small-town life…”- NY Daily News
From The Filmmaker “People often ask ‘are there still paperboys?’ To me, this is the underlying theme of the film: how traditions stay alive and how they mutate. I wanted to see if these kids were aware that they are part of a long tradition. Were they aware of how they were also changing that tradition? While doing the film I was excited to see how the almost Norman Rockwell image of the paperboy blended in with the contemporary Eminem influenced teenage boy. This hybrid of contemporary television/rap oriented teen and American icon of the “good old days” is so full of contradictions that happily live together. We tried to look at these questions and answers through the small details of each kid’s life. We tried to see the bigger cultural picture through the smaller, personal culture of each kid: where they live, what music they listen to, how they dress, what they value, what their rooms and houses look like, how they organize the worlde, what they think the past meant, and what they think the future will bring.”- Mike Mills
Official Selection - SXSW Film Festival
Official Selection - Rotterdam Film Festival
About The Filmmaker Mike Mills is a filmmaker and graphic designer known for his collaborative groundbreaking design for bands like Beck, Beastie Boys and Sonic Youth. He is also a renowned music video director for groups such as Moby, Everything but The Girl, and Air. His commerical work includes national and international campaigns for Levis, Gap, Volkswagon, MasterCard and Nike.
Documentary - Color - 41 Minutes
Also included on this DVD: DEFORMER: This documentary chronicles top-ranking skateboarder Ed Templeton, his artwork and life in Huntington Beach, California.
Documentary - Color - 17 Minutes UNRATED
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