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The Bridge (Steel, 2005) DVD, 2005Availability Delivery Returns Policy
MovieMail's ReviewBy setting up cameras at either end of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, all Director Eric Steel had to do was wait. Filmed with a long lens, The Bridge shows each distant person clamber, pause, and finally plummet into the waters of the bay hundreds of feet below. Steel’s cameras recorded 23 of the 24 known suicides during the year in which it was made.
Milo Wakelin on 14th June 2007
Film InformationDirector - Eric Steel Produced - 2005 Main Language - English Countries & Regions - American film
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Film DescriptionIn the USA today, suicide is far more common than homicide, with someone taking their own life every eighteen minutes, and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge confirmed as the most popular suicide destination in the world. Inspired by an article written by Tad Friend of the New Yorker , entitled 'The Fatal Grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge'. Eric Steel's Documentary encapsulates the combination of suffering and the search for release of those desperate enough to find themselves on the precipice of The Bridge in 2004.
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