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Several months ago, I sat down with a few earnest young filmmakers of Undrgrnd Productions, who were eager to discuss one of my own favorite topics: traffic!

Just this morning, Luv, Vijay, and Mahim emailed me the trailer for their film. As they write, “it’s about traffic and transit, but also about related issues like housing, density, the city’s exploding growth, its history, politics, and problems.” Yep—traffic conversations certainly surface all of those other topics as well. The full film will debut in August, but for now, be sure to check out the trailer:

https://vimeo.com/133016171

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Clark Williams-Derry

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2 thoughts on “Preview: Stuck in a Jam”

  1. Your short sample of the video re Seattle traffic has good material BUT get rid of the background music so that we can hear what is being said by every person interviewed.

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