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West 47th Street (Educational Use for Institutions with Budgets under $250,000)
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West 47th Street is a award-winning feature-length documentary film that follows the lives of four people with serious mental illness, over three years. The film was called "remarkable" by Newsweek magazine, aired on PBS's P.O.V., and won the Atlanta Film Festival along with major media awards. .
The film provides an unprecedented window on the lives of people who are often feared and ignored, seldom understood. Producers enjoyed an extraordinary degree of access to the lives of the film's subjects, and shot more than 350 hours of tape: off and on the street, in and out of hospitals and homeless shelters, healthy -- and psychotic. The resulting stories, both warm and dramatic, are about people who approach tremendous obstacles with humor, optimism and grace. At times hilarious and at other times tragic, West 47th Street represents a radical return to cinema verite, without interviews or narration. Set at Fountain House, a rehabilitation program for people with serious mental illness located in New York City's Hell's Kitchen. Produced by the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media.
The 83-minute film on DVD comes with a 24 page full-color discussion and facilitation guide and non-profit, library and educational usage rights.
The film provides an unprecedented window on the lives of people who are often feared and ignored, seldom understood. Producers enjoyed an extraordinary degree of access to the lives of the film's subjects, and shot more than 350 hours of tape: off and on the street, in and out of hospitals and homeless shelters, healthy -- and psychotic. The resulting stories, both warm and dramatic, are about people who approach tremendous obstacles with humor, optimism and grace. At times hilarious and at other times tragic, West 47th Street represents a radical return to cinema verite, without interviews or narration. Set at Fountain House, a rehabilitation program for people with serious mental illness located in New York City's Hell's Kitchen. Produced by the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media.
The 83-minute film on DVD comes with a 24 page full-color discussion and facilitation guide and non-profit, library and educational usage rights.