Cannonsville, New York
In 1960, Jules Victor Schwerin produced the documentary film Indian Summer about the destruction of Cannonsville and the creation of the Cannonsville Reservoir. The film included Grant Rogers, a Catskill singer/songwriter as well as other townspeople. American folk singers Pete and Mike Seeger did the music for the film. In 2022 Indian Summer was digitally restored from the original 35mm film elements and preserved back onto 35mm film by Charles Cadkin and BB Optics, Inc. The original film elements reside in the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection.
2023 saw the premiere of a new short film, The Fall of Cannonsville by Charles Cadkin at the Museum of Modern Art alongside the newly preserved copy of Indian Summer. The Fall of Cannonsville features interviews conducted in 2019 and 2022 with Cannonsville residents paired with archival material and landscape footage of the area.
References
- ^ Schwerin, Jules, Indian Summer (Short), Folkfilms, retrieved 2023-02-22
- ^ "Indian Summer 2022 Film Preservation (Jules Victor Schwerin)". CHARLES CADKIN. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
- ^ "The Fall of Cannonsville (2023)". CHARLES CADKIN. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
- ^ ""Change Becomes Part of the Land" | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
External links
- Cannonsville: A memorial to a town that was sacrificed for New York City
- Delaware County NY Genealogy and History site
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