Dark days:

Documentary about a community of homeless people living in a train tunnel beneath Manhattan. Depicts a way of life that is unimaginable to most of those who walk the streets above: in the pitch black of the tunnel, rats swarm through piles of garbage as high-speed trains leaving Penn station tear th...

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Other Authors: Singer, Marc (Director), Neidich, Melissa (Editor)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: [New York, NY] Palm Pictures 2001
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Summary:Documentary about a community of homeless people living in a train tunnel beneath Manhattan. Depicts a way of life that is unimaginable to most of those who walk the streets above: in the pitch black of the tunnel, rats swarm through piles of garbage as high-speed trains leaving Penn station tear through the darkness. For some of those who have gone underground, it has been home for as long as 25 years
Item Description:Originally produced in 2000. - Special features: The making of Dark days documentary (45 min.); commentary by Marc Singer; never-before-seen footage: 15 additional scenes with notes by Marc Singer ; "Life after the tunnel" follow up by Marc Singer; history of the NYC subway tunnels; crew biographies; theatrical trailer. - DVD.
Physical Description:1 DVD (84 Min.), s/w, dolby digital 12 cm