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Revision as of 09:39, 7 March 2021
I was working in a slaughterhouse. My job was to grasp two cantilevers.
The Road To Calvary is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast on March 3, 1996.
Synopsis
Working in a packing house, sex in the presence of death, the evil plant manager. Working in a nuclear plant, sex and electricity, plant disasters, spies. Getting rich by black mailing a spy. Working as a test subject on addictive substances. Running out of gas in the desert and having a meaningless encounter with an Indian. Jesus on the road to Calvary - he considers alternatives, witnesses lovers with an audience, stops at a blues club. Praying in a godless world. Woman talks about a man's illness.
Music
- "One More Night" - Can (from Ege Bamyasi, 1972) | YouTube
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- "Go Faster" - Propellerheads (from Dive EP , 1996) | YouTube
Additional Credits
Created in collaboration with David Rapkin, production Bob Carlson, production assistance Esme Gregson
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