“Route 66 — Ten Years Later” posted online

Last night, photographer Jim Luning posted the entire 53-minute documentary “Route 66 — Ten Years Later” from 2010 on Vimeo. Watch it here:

Route 66 – Ten Years Later – The Movie from Luning Photo on Vimeo.

“Route 66 – Ten Years Later” dovetails from a book, “Route 66,” that writer Tim Steil and photographer Luning collaborated on in 1999. With the 10-year anniversary of the book approaching, the two decided to hit the road again and see what had changed.

The Angel Delgadillo segment especially makes the entire film worth watching.

If you want a DVD copy of the movie, email Luning through his website and you can get it for $10. Or you can hit his tip jar, like I did some time ago, on Vimeo. My review of the film is here.

2 thoughts on ““Route 66 — Ten Years Later” posted online

  1. An hour of viewing well spent, whether this is seen as an informational ten-years-later update of Route 66 people and places or as the more personal story of the changes in Tim and Jim’s lives during those same ten years with the filming of this 66 trip the excuse to allow us to witness those changes, this is fascinating to watch. Now I’m left wondering how both men are doing four years later.

    I just re-read your excellent review of the film, Ron. Thanks for including that link.

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