The Franklin Abraham is a building 2 kilometers wide, 3 kilometers long and in places 175 stories tall. It reputedly once inhabited a population of over 2 million people. The edifice began ... See full summary
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The Franklin Abraham is a building 2 kilometers wide, 3 kilometers long and in places 175 stories tall. It reputedly once inhabited a population of over 2 million people. The edifice began as a residential tower designed in the once fashionable Rococo-Moderne style. In the 200 years since its inception it has expanded into an amalgamated superstructure that encompasses all aspects of civic life: residential, retail, manufacturing, education, government and entertainment. Jonah FreemanÕs film is a circuitous journey through this vast, labyrinthine structure. The camera assumes the position of a voyeuristic, roaming eye that passes through the lives and spaces of an interiorized society. Particles of stories or characters are explored briefly and then left behind: a despondent teenage girl and her older newspaper-stealing boyfriend; a timid office worker on a date with a sinister-looking romeo; bored, subterranean youth gangs; the tribulations of the family and mega-corporation that own...
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Lucy Adden | - | Molly Peabody | |
Wendy Allyn | - | Beddiferd Walton | |
Chriselle Almeida | - | India | |
Stephanie Angelil | - | Daisy Plus | |
Angelique Calandre | - | Serviette | |
Carolina Capehart | - | Arnold | |
Norman Rockwell Coady | - | Georgi Pantone | |
Ira Cohen | - | Sylva Walnut | |
Eric Frandsen | - | Eduardo Scott | |
James Huffman | - | Cornwall Graphis | |
Jim Ireland | - | Isaac | |
Clare Kaye | - | Judith | |
Jackson Kuehn | - | Tuesday Sun (Bullhorn) | |
Peak Kwinarian | - | Frank Peabody | |
Fiona Lee | - | Jacky |
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