Description
DVD: Dark Days
Released: 2000
Language: English
Running Time: 84 Min.
DARK DAYS Award-winning portrait of the unimaginable existence of homeless people in the New York subway tunnels.
DARK DAYS explores this surprisingly domestic subterranean world, unearthing a way of life unimaginable to those above. Through stories simultaneously heartbreaking, hilarious, intimate, and off the cuff, tunnel dwellers reveal their reasons for taking refuge and their struggle to survive underground. Filmed in striking black and white with a crew comprised of the tunnel’s inhabitants and scored by legendary turntablist DJ Shadow, DARK DAYS remains a soulful and enduring document of life on the fringe.
Extras:
-The Making of Dark Days (2000) interviews with Marc Singer, DJ Shadow, and others.
-The Tunnel Today director Marc Singer revisits the tunnel in 2011.
-Fragile Dwelling an all new photo essay featuring photographs by Margaret Morton.
-Dark Days -Design a look at the typography with title designer Jay Hillyer.
-Life After the Tunnel an update on the characters .
-Introduction with former New York City Mayor David Dinkins and Q&A with Singer and Executive Director of the Coalition for the Homeless Mary E. Brosnahan at the Maysles Cinema in 2011.
-Orginal theatrical trailer.
-Deleted scenes with notes by Marc Singer.
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