HANDS ON A HARDBODY: THE DOCUMENTARY (1997) in 16mm: Block Museum - Northwestern University
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HANDS ON A HARDBODY: THE DOCUMENTARY (1997) in 16mm

A group of people in yellow shirts and white gloves surround a blue Nissan truck, keeping one hand on it.
HANDS ON A HARDBODY: THE DOCUMENTARY (1997)
Cinema
March
12
7 PM

Event Details

Date & Time:

Thu March 12, 2026
7 PM

Location:

The Block Museum of Art
40 Arts Circle Drive
Evanston, IL 60208

Audience:

Open to the public

Details:

HANDS ON A HARDBODY: THE DOCUMENTARY (S.R. Bindler, 1997, 98 min, High-8 Video to 16mm)

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Two dozen contestants gather around a hardbody pickup truck at a Nissan dealership in East Texas in 1997; seventy-seven hours later, the last person with his or her hand on the truck wins it free and clear. It’s a simple enough premise, but one that S.R. Bindler’s deft low-budget documentary spins into a hilarious, fascinating, and unexpectedly moving panorama of American dreams dared and dashed. A native of the Longview, Texas community where HARDBODY was filmed, Bindler effortlessly captures an ultra-specific sense of time and place with his consumer video cameras. After being distributed theatrically nationwide, optioned by Robert Altman for a possible feature, adapted as a Broadway musical, and championed by a generation of passionate video-store clerks–it’s clear that HANDS ON A HARDBODY also captured something universal, standing 20 years later alongside AMERICAN MOVIE and PARADISE LOST (1996) as one of the most significant and compelling documentaries of the decade. 

HANDS ON A HARDBODY: THE DOCUMENTARY was shot on Hi-8 video and transferred to 16mm film for festival screenings before being blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution. After the film’s distributor folded, the prints went missing, with only one known 35mm print existing in a private collection. For this rare screening, Block Cinema will present the original 16mm festival print of HARDBODY, with thanks to S.R. Bindler and Lisa Lieber.

Two men in yellow shirts reading "Put Your Hands on a Hardbody"

Black and white image of contestant board for HOHB

Images from HANDS ON A HARDBODY courtesy of the filmmaker. 

Contact The Block Museum of Art for more information: (847) 491-4000 or email us at block-museum@northwestern.edu