One October Film Screening with Live Score + Talk Back

In New York, we are constantly surrounded by the sound of voices. Countless conversations and perspectives weave together the landscape that we call home.

Filmed in October 2008 on the eve of Obama’s historic election and an unprecedented economic crisis, this lyrical portrait of New York City follows WFMU radio reporter Clay Pigeon as he takes to the streets to talk to fellow New Yorkers about their lives, their dreams, and their relationship with the city. These revealing interviews are woven between vivid scenes of New York’s eccentric byways, which together reveal a city—and a nation—at a crossroads.

The film premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.











When: Wed., Nov. 8, 2017 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Rubin Museum of Art
150 W. 17th St.
212-620-5000
Price: $18
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In New York, we are constantly surrounded by the sound of voices. Countless conversations and perspectives weave together the landscape that we call home.

Filmed in October 2008 on the eve of Obama’s historic election and an unprecedented economic crisis, this lyrical portrait of New York City follows WFMU radio reporter Clay Pigeon as he takes to the streets to talk to fellow New Yorkers about their lives, their dreams, and their relationship with the city. These revealing interviews are woven between vivid scenes of New York’s eccentric byways, which together reveal a city—and a nation—at a crossroads.

The film premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.

Buy tickets/get more info now