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Deep Time

Friday, March 20
6:30PM - 7:59PM

Alamo Lamar A
1120 S Lamar Blvd

Ancient oceans teeming with life, Norwegian settlers, Native Americans and multinational oil corporations find intimacy in deep time. Following up his 2009 feature Crude Independence (SXSW), Deep Time is director Noah Hutton's ethereal portrait of the landowners, state officials, and oil workers at the center of the most prolific oil boom on the planet for the past six years. With a new focus on the relationship of the indigenous peoples of North Dakota to their surging fossil wealth, Deep Time casts the ongoing boom in the context of paleo-cycles, climate change, and the dark ecology of the future.


Section: Documentary Competition
Premiere Status: World Premiere
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Runtime: 89min

Director: Noah Hutton

Executive Producer: Jonathan Demme, Judy Falk

Producer: Noah Hutton, Jesse Miller, Sara'o Bery

Cinematographer: Noah Hutton

Editor: Noah Hutton

Sound Designer: Andrew Lappin

Music: Noah Hutton

Additional Credits: Sound Recordist: Jesse Miller, Executive Producer: Hal Marcus, Executive Producer: Michael Critelli, Sound Rerecording Mixer: Andrew Lappin

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Noah Hutton directed the 2009 documentary feature Crude Independence (SXSW), the 2012 concert film King for Two Days, a portrait of jazz drummer Dave King (The Bad Plus), and is 6 years into a 15-year longitudinal film about the Human Brain Project, based in Geneva, Switzerland.

Public Film Contact
Noah Hutton
Couple 3 Films
noahhutton@gmail.com
(914) 310-7535

Publicity Contact
Noah Hutton
noahhutton@gmail.com

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Details

Access
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Type
Documentary Feature
Screening Section

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