

If you have zero interest in how things are built, you might want to skip Shipyard. It’s not going to win you over with a plot twist or a witty line of dialogue. But if you’re the type of person who likes watching those 'how it's made' clips on YouTube for hours, this is the granddaddy of that genre.Paul Rotha has this...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Paul Rotha

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"If you have zero interest in how things are built, you might want to skip Shipyard. It’s not going to win you over with a plot twist or a witty line of dialogue. But if you’re the type of person who likes watching those 'how it's made' clips on YouTube for hours, this is the granddaddy of that genre.Paul Rotha has this way of looking at industrial work that feels almost like a religious experience. The camera doesn't just show you a rivet gun; it makes you feel the vibration in your own teeth.Th..."
Short, Documentary

