Salvage
Salvage questions the allure of old objects by reimagining obsolete tools as reliquaries haunted by the souls of disgruntled workers who resent their new jobs. This hybrid intersectional documentary uses magic realism to critique the inequities of gender, ethnicity, and class that underpin consumer capitalism.
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Christopher BoultonDirectorLife After Life, Power Trip
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:10 minutes 24 seconds
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Completion Date:June 25, 2020
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Production Budget:1,500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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35th Fort Lauderdale Film FestivalFort Lauderdale, FL
United States
November 6, 2020
Official Selection -
32nd Girona Film FestivalGirona
Spain
November 3, 2020
Official Selection -
5th Adirondack Film FestivalGlens Falls, NY
United States
October 15, 2020
Official Selection -
33rd Dallas VideoFestDallas, TX
United States
October 4, 2020
Official Selection -
12th Percé International Film FestivalPercé, QC
Canada
August 17, 2020
Official Selection -
18th International Festival Signes de NuitBangkok
Thailand
July 26, 2020
World Premiere -
7th Cine Tornado FestivalCuritiba
Brazil
December 1, 2020
Official Selection -
23rd Ícaro International Film FestivalGuatemala City
Guatemala
December 5, 2020
Official Selection -
15th Cortoglobo Film Festival ItaliaAngri
Italy
December 15, 2020
Official Selection -
40th Thomas Edison Film FestivalHoboken, NJ
United States
February 5, 2021
Director's Choice Award -
11th Broken ScreenBuenos Aires
Argentina
February 23, 2021
Official Selection -
8th Summer Short of the YearMadrid
Spain
August 15, 2020
Official Selection -
16th Cinema on the BayouLafayette, LA
United States
January 20, 2021
Best Experimental Nominee -
20th Common Good FestivalSalem, OR
United States
February 14, 2021
Official Selection -
16th FestimatgeCalella
Spain
April 10, 2021
Official Selection -
69th Columbus International Film & Animation FestivalColumbus, OH
United States
April 16, 2021
Experimental/New Media Finalist -
18th Indy Film FestIndianapolis, IN
United States
April 29, 2021
Official Selection -
15th River Film FestivalPadua
Italy
July 1, 2021
Official Selection -
9th Monadnock International Film FestivalKeene, NH
United States
October 21, 2021
Official Selection -
48th Athens International Film and Video FestivalAthens, OH
United States
October 15, 2021
Official Selection -
8th ME Film FestivalMilledgeville, GA
United States
November 1, 2021
Best Documentary Short Nominee -
11th Besides the ScreenNingbo
China
May 9, 2021
Official Selection -
8th Americas Film Festival NYNew York City
United States
June 24, 2021
Official Selection -
16th Dieciminuti Film FestivalCeccano
Italy
August 3, 2021
Official Selection -
13th Canadian Labour International Film FestivalToronto
Canada
November 1, 2021
Official Selection -
25th Avanca Film FestivalAvanca
Portugal
July 28, 2021
Official Selection -
8th New Haven Documentary Film FestivalNew Haven, CT
United States
August 10, 2021
New England Premiere
Official Selection -
16th DocsMXMexico City
Mexico
October 14, 2021
Special Mention - International Fragments -
17th Vox Popular Media Arts FestivalThunder Bay
Canada
September 9, 2021
Official Selection -
26th Portobello Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
September 3, 2021
Official Selection -
16th Orlando Film FestivalOrlando
United States
October 28, 2021
Best Video Essay -
23rd Indie Memphis Film FestivalMemphis
United States
October 25, 2021
Official Selection -
4th Vidlings & Tapeheads Film FestivalDetroit
United States
October 22, 2021
Official Selection -
4th Over-the-Rhine International Film FestivalCincinnati
United States
July 8, 2022
Official Selection -
2nd Mieres Under-60' Film FestivalMieres
Spain
May 24, 2022
Official Selection -
13th Blow-Up Arthouse FilmfestChicago
United States
December 10, 2023
Finalist
Dr. Boulton has produced for Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, and Court TV. His films on sports, science, dance, and memory have screened at over a hundred venues all over the world and won awards from the Orlando, DocsMX, Thomas Edison, Sunscreen, CineGlobe, and Melbourne Documentary film festivals.
Architectural and design salvage (exposed brick, reclaimed wood, vintage machines, etc.) has become an interior decorating cliché—its weathered patinas softening the hard edges of IKEA furniture, warming the cool surfaces of Apple laptops, and adding personality and interest to countless food, retail, and domestic spaces. When properly aged and curated, these artifacts can even confer distinction, status, and good taste upon their new owners. But what if they were more than just quaint commodities? I made this film to honor working people who've been harassed by sexist bosses, othered by racist tourists, and exploited by an economic system that fetishizes the remnants of blue-collar lives even as it undermines the unions that protect them.