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A People's History of Cement

(Non)Fiction Short

For generations, the coastal town of Davenport, California, slept under a blanket of toxic dust spewed out by its iconic cement plant. Taking both a lyrical and journalistic tone, pushing the lines between fact and fiction—between real and sensational—A People’s History of Cement examines the nostalgia, pride, and pain wrapped up in post-industrial towns, and all the paradoxes inherent in loving the very thing that causes you so much harm.

Credit

Directed by Kyle Baker & Colin Rosemont Original Music by Caleb Peinado A Mimetic Film