Castro Street (film)
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| Castro Street | |
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| Directed by | Bruce Baillie |
| Running time | 10 min. |
| Language | English |
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Castro Street (1966) is a short documentary film which uses the sounds and sights of a city street -- in this case, Castro Street near the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond, California -- to tell the street's own story. There is no dialogue nor are there any people, just traffic, buildings and signs. It was directed by Bruce Baillie.
In 1992, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

