| Release | Sep 26, 2006 |
| Video | Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | |
| Studio | New Video |
| Year | 2004 |
| Genre | Documentary, History |
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- Filmmaker Biography
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After 9/11, There Was Only One Way Home: Straight Through The Heart of America.
From award-winning filmmaker Nina Davenport (Always a Bridesmaid) comes the acclaimed film festival favorite and BBC Storyville series hit Parallel Lines. Hailed as "funny, unabashedly entertaining, and personal" (IndieWIRE) this charming and candid journey across the United States is a road movie with an emotionally engaging twist.
On September 11th, 2001, Davenport was in California, far from New York, where her apartment overlooked the World Trade Center. Driving along back roads - alone and armed only with her camera - Davenport eloquently investigates the intersection between loss and national tragedy. She meets strangers who quickly become friends, revealing their most intimate and personal feelings about topics as diverse as love, nature, and war. Soon, the parallel lines in the asphalt begin to reflect the enduring themes along the highway of life - a road paved with sadness, humor, and genuine surprise.
From award-winning filmmaker Nina Davenport (Always a Bridesmaid) comes the acclaimed film festival favorite and BBC Storyville series hit Parallel Lines. Hailed as "funny, unabashedly entertaining, and personal" (IndieWIRE) this charming and candid journey across the United States is a road movie with an emotionally engaging twist.
On September 11th, 2001, Davenport was in California, far from New York, where her apartment overlooked the World Trade Center. Driving along back roads - alone and armed only with her camera - Davenport eloquently investigates the intersection between loss and national tragedy. She meets strangers who quickly become friends, revealing their most intimate and personal feelings about topics as diverse as love, nature, and war. Soon, the parallel lines in the asphalt begin to reflect the enduring themes along the highway of life - a road paved with sadness, humor, and genuine surprise.
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Nina Davenport"Parallel Lines"
produced byNina Davenport
directed byNina Davenport
Production Year: 2004
produced byNina Davenport
directed byNina Davenport
Production Year: 2004
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