

The labor of public art
A documentary on the process of production of Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Frescoes and the murals' agitated social context during the years of the Great Depression. The documentary's remarkable archival montage explores the links between industrial labor, public art, and industrial cinema under the exigencies of Fordism.
The film's tagline is: "The labor of public art"
The film was directed by Julio Ramos.
The screenplay was written by Julio Ramos.
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Detroit's Rivera
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