Synopsis
In 1989, Harvey Hubbell V loaded his nephew TJ, a camera, and a bunch of tape and batteries into a Volkswagen hatchback and drove a 13,000 mile loop around the country. This funny, poignant documentary travelogue shows what happens when you can shoot 24 hours a day for 60 days. Shot on a $15,000 budget at the height of the “culture wars,” it reveals the unique differences of a still unhomogenized citizenry, and concludes that “People who are different from us are not necessarily our enemies.” Electronic Road Film won an Emmy for Outstanding Entertainment Program and was nominated for Outstanding Writing. Telluride Indiefest Director Michael Carr calls it “The best ‘grassroots’ depiction of current American values.”
Awards
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Boston / New England
Emmy WINNER, Outstanding Entertainment Program
The National
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Boston / New England
Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Program
Writing
Philadelphia International
Film Festival
Documentary WINNER
Philadelphia International Film Festival
8mm, Silver Cup
ITVA Vision Awards
Bronze Award, Documentary under 30K
WorldFest Houston
Finalist, Travelogue
Columbus Int'l Film & Video Festival
Science/Technology/Travel, Honorable Mention
WorldFest Charleston
Gold Award, Travelogue
Intercom
Certificate of Merit, Travel and Transportation
Telluride Independent Film & Screenwriters Festival
Documentary
New Haven Film Festival
Documentary
Mew York Independent Film & Video Festival
Documentary
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