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John and Jane-toll free
John & Jane Toll-Free is a documentary film about people in India who work at night answering American 1-800 calls. Shot on 35mm and composed with unsettling grace, this documentary finds an original and fitting language to express the eerie dislocation of virtual work. The lives depicted are real, but the film's approach gives those lives the scope of speculative fiction. In the film Glen and Sydney have taken Western names, partly for convenience, partly for pleasure. They sleep during the daytime and work in the middle of their night, following American business hours. Neither of them has ever left India. As part of their training, they learn the meanings that work, money and God hold for Americans. In classes they study shopping fiyers as though they were textbooks. Some begin to adopt American values as their own. One dreams of buying his own Spanish-style villa. Another notes, "Everyone who's ever gone to America gets rich." When their shifts end, Glen and Sydney go back to traditional Indian homes with simple amenities. This cinematic portrait shows these people to be products of America, but also of India and of their own fantasies.
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LocationCrown
Block E Crown Cinema 600 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55403
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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Contact
Owner: Tim Grady |
On BPT Since: Apr 20, 2007 |
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Minnesota Film Arts |
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