One Thousand Pictures: RFK’s Last Journey 2010

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In the early afternoon of June 8, 1968, following a funeral mass in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, the Kennedy family and their guests boarded a train at Penn Station to take the body of Robert F. Kennedy, assassinated two days before, back to Washington to bury him next to his brother, John.

What had not been anticipated were the thousands of people who lined the route to pay their respects to the Senator and who were captured by the camera of Magnum photographer Paul Fusco, who was on the train.

ONE THOUSAND PICTURES tells the story of that journey and of America at the time through some of the people who were there and in the pictures, which in turn provide an extraordinary portrait of America in the 1960s.

The Filmmakers

Jennifer Stoddart is a Scottish producer based in Edinburgh, where she runs her production company, Lichen Films. Jennifer has produced and directed documentaries for BBC and Channel 4.

Awards & Recognition

Rhode Island International Film Festival, Best Short Documentary – WINNER

Boulder International Film Fest, Best Documentary Short – WINNER

Festivals

Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh International Film Festival

Rhode Island International Film Festival

Boulder International Film Festival

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Reviews

“Stoddart's film is moving, affecting.” Eye for FIlm

“The film reminds you ...of what images can do, how they can single out or even create an instant of meaning, and then how they might be lost or found, again.” PopMatters Film