Foreign Parts

Foreign Parts

維瑞娜.帕拉韋爾Véréna PARAVEL
史杰鵬J.P. SNIADECKI
2010
  • France
  • United States
80min
Colour
  • DCP
G

Foreign Parts

Synopsis

In the shadow of the New York Mets' stadium, Willets Point is an industrial enclave marked for demolition. Amid scrapyards and auto salvage shops, Foreign Parts reveals a tight-knit community sustained by wrecks, recycling and precarious lives, observing a neighbourhood facing erasure under New York's urban redevelopment.

Véréna Paravel: 'As I started talking with people, I realised that many of their lives were as damaged as the rusting cars themselves, and I began to get a sense of the hardscrabble, resilient community that had grown up there over many years. From the outset I knew I wanted to make a film that would try to reflect the fragility and violence of the place, the beauty and squalor that reigned, its chaotic ordering. The tiny, bounded urban locality also encapsulated much larger narratives in the history of the country — such as post-industrialisation, immigration, political violence, environmental decay, and the breakdown of democracy.’

J. P. Sniadecki: 'With the absence of commentary, textual explanation, or voiceover, the film allows the viewer more freedom to experience and explore the images and sounds on-screen and more license to interpret for themselves the social dynamics and cultural diversity of the junkyard. […] the viewer has the space and time to develop their own relationship to the place, the people, and the film itself.’

— Excerpted from Patricia Alvarez Astacio, 'An Interview with Véréna Paravel and J. P. Sniadecki', 17 December 2012.

Festivals & Awards
2010 Locarno FF
2011 Cinéma du Réel
Director's Profile
Véréna PARAVEL

Véréna Paravel (born 1971 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland) is a French anthropologist, visual artist, and filmmaker. Based in the United States since 2004, she teaches at Harvard University and has worked closely with the Sensory Ethnography Laboratory. Her award-winning works have been screened internationally and are held in the permanent collections of MoMA and the British Museum.

Filmography
2009 Foreign Parts
2012 Leviathan
2013 Still Life
2015 Ah Humanity!
2016 Somniloquies
2017 Commensal
2017 Caniba
2022 De Humani Corporis Fabrica
Director's Profile
J.P. SNIADECKI
J. P. Sniadecki (born 1979, Marne, Michigan, U.S.) is an artist, filmmaker, and anthropologist. He holds an MA in East Asia Regional Studies and a PhD in Social Anthropology with Media from Harvard University. He directs award-winning documentaries between China and the U.S., which have been screened at international institutions and film festivals. He currently teaches filmmaking in the Documentary Media MFA programme at Northwestern University.
Filmography
2007 Songhua
2008 Demolition
2010 The Yellow Bank
2010 Foreign Parts
2012 People’s Park
2013 Yumen
2014 The Iron Ministry
2017 El Mar la Mar
2020 A Shape of Things to Come
2024 On the Battlefield
Credit
Producer/Cinematographer/Sound Recordist/Editor|Véréna PARAVEL, J.P. SNIADECKI
Sound Mix|Ernst KAREL
Print Source
J.P. SNIADECKI/Arsenal|distribution@arsenal-berlin.de

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