Devil's Rope

Devil's Rope

Release date : October 30, 2014
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Belgium / France /
Original Language : English /
Director : Sophie Bruneau /
Writers : Sophie Bruneau /
Production companies : alteregofilms / Les Films du Nord / RTBF / Pictanovo / Le Fresnoy /
October 30, 2014 1h 29m Belgium Documentary English More
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The history of barbed wire, whose use dates back to the first settlers of the Wild West, always driven by their reckless and ruthless spirit of conquest and selfish ambition to leave their mark on wild lands; of its relationship with politics and mercantilism; of the perversion of the millenary relationship between men and animals; of the evolution of surveillance techniques. Fences and borders: the tragic tale of the enclosure of the world.
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John Stolhmann
Self - Farmer
Isaias Garcia
Self - Fencer
Arturo Ponce
Self - Fencer
Juan Garcia
Self - Fencer
Harold L. Hagemeier
Self - Barbed Wire Expert
Lanell Hagemeier
Self - Barbed Wire Expert
Renne Cano
Self - Razor Wire Inventor
Mike Wilson
Self - Human Rights Activist
David Garcia
Self - Human Rights Activist
Robin Reineke
Self - Anthropologist

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  • title:Devil's Rope
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · France ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Sophie Bruneau /
  • Writers: Sophie Bruneau ·
  • Production companies: alteregofilms · Les Films du Nord · RTBF · Pictanovo · Le Fresnoy ·
  • Overview:The history of barbed wire, whose use dates back to the first settlers of the Wild West, always driven by their reckless and ruthless spirit of conquest and selfish ambition to leave their mark on wild lands; of its relationship with politics and mercantilism; of the perversion of the millenary relationship between men and animals; of the evolution of surveillance techniques. Fences and borders: the tragic tale of the enclosure of the world.
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