¡Colores!; Interview with Michael Wallis 1 : Route 66 in New Mexico
Description:
This file contains raw footage interview with Michael Wallis outside about Route 66. This includes shots of Wallis walking alongside the road, long shots of the landscape, a dilapidated building, Wallis being interviewed in front of a Motel sign and in front of an old gas station. Raw footage shot for ¡Colores! #1205 “Route 66 in New Mexico.” From Tucumcari to Gallup, this documentary travels, in grand style, historic Route 66 from one end to the other. Through the unique stories of the people who have lived all their lives along this famous road and illustrated with snapshots, post cards and general kitsch, Route 66 In New Mexico celebrates the life of this famous highway in the Land of Enchantment. This doc is also part history lesson: its shows the different phases of travel from the early mud soaked rough and tumble travel to modern black top. We learn of the different strategies and politics in getting Route 66 built in New Mexico and of the flashy, neon glory days of America’s Main Street. Importantly, this documentary ends with a look at how we are creating our own mark in the history of Route 66 today. Capitalizing upon the rich history, areas along this historic highway are now being revitalized, making the history tangible and marketable. This documentary shows how today, we are adding a new chapter to the myth of this historic road. Major funding provided by Phillips Petroleum Company, additional funding provided by The New Mexico Department of Tourism.