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  • Watch Online / L.A. for Pedestrians



    Desc: L.A. for Pedestrians: Directed by Daniel Kremer. With Daniel Kremer. A feature-length experimental "dramatic essay film," riffing on the work of both Marguerite Duras and Thom Andersen (in turns). A San Francisco resident, a happy transplant from the east coast, accounts his ongoing disconnection from Los Angeles throughout all his visits there. As a non-driver, he explores the feeling of displacement, bewilderment, and impotence that comes with pedestrian movements in the famously motor-dominated Los Angeles. An unexpected twist redefines these daunting and knowingly ugly (but often strangely beautiful) spaces.