Lockhart’s latest film was shot over the course of three years in the lush rural landscape of central California. In two 60-minute sections, the town’s children are shown engaging first in solitary and then in group activities that give insight into this world devoid of adults. A 10-minute intermission, during which a Pine Flat youngster sings a pop song, separates the two parts. 2005, U.S., color, 16mm, 138 minutes.
Pine Flat
