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You can’t keep shit bc NOTHING LASTS FOREVER. NYC, the Bowery, was a microcosm of the life outside. The BOWERY taught Life to everyone, from top to bottom.
I guess there's no money to be made from owning a place like this. Real estate is too expensive now. As much as a place like this looks terrible and sad, isn't it better than sleeping on the street? Rooming houses like this one would be a step up for lots of homeless people. It's better than a shelter. At least they get their own space. But it's doubtful that places like this will ever come back, even though they could serve a good purpose. Money rules everything and if money can't be made, nobody is interested.
So very sad this started when regan started shutting down mental health long term care .an to be honest we are here again today very few long term care anymore .they are trying this mainstream them into apartments with supervision but ........
The thing I loved most about this band is that when they started getting attention the singer responded with the utmost humility. She didn't let the fame go to her head in any way at all.
This documentary tauch my heart. I just listen again again mr Nathan piano in delete scene vdo . Few movies and documentary I seen again again . This doc on of them
Dont add sugar! They are meant to be plain, but uf you do its like 2 tiny teaspoons. And use normal plain organic wipped cream you beat yourself and dont add sugar to the cream. You have enough sugar in the jam!! ❤
There's a 20 minute radio documentary on the Sunshine by David Isay & Stacy Abramson. It's also awesome. Great subject, great characters, great execution.
@@seanmartin343 Very cool! That was one of the screenings that I attended. I remember that festival because the people running it were not friendly at all in comparison to other festivals.
I wish I knew what happened to all the people in the documentary! Also, who was cleaning the bathroom? Or if they tried to spray for bugs lol poor guys. Did vic ever leave??? I have so mamy questions. Also, they shouldn't have deleted any of these scenes. Great documentary! Very interesting!
Mostly, they died. Kashmir is still alive and well. She is living in Staten Island. She took part in another documentary about four or five years ago called Born to Be. It’s a very good documentary. You should check that out. The original version had all of the deleted scenes, but that was a 2 hour 15 minute film. It was way too long in my opinion. But that is the way it showed at film festivals.
I feel so privileged being granted free access to this beautiful work of art and humanity. The characters are presented unapologetically; fallible, but not flimsy. This piece sure hihhlights how beautifully painful it can be to exist as an outlier.
Thank you for this existential film. It made me think about how life passes by when we insulate in fear or after a loss and become stuck. On every level your film generated compassion for humanity to me.
I'm so shook. I started visiting NYC in 2010 a lot. I would tell my Dad before each adventurous visit and he would say, 'Don't forget to go to the Bowery'. His father, my grandfather, stayed in the Bowery as a Ukrainian immigrant who landed on Ellis Island in 1911 and sold hot dogs on Fifth Avenue and washed windows until deciding on a much more sedate life in Saskatchewan, Canada. To say that alcohol and using robbed each man in this movie of his genius is an understatement. Either way, this is a remarkable account of the best and worst of humanity.
The equivalent of this in the UK would be a homeless hostel. Interesting insight. The guy who does large strides to run errands was a funny guy 😆 and the black guy with the purple t-shirt at around 1hr 25mins in he was right, I've been there myself. Thanks for posting this.
All these people must be dead by now right? All are older alcoholics. No way any of them are still alive. Most appear to be at least 60. Alcoholics don’t live to be 80
One of the best documentaries ever. We could use places to live like this today. Housing is such a massive issue. Although I rather my tiny room be made of cinder block walls like a jail cell. That way you could keep the bugs out. All those cockroaches are just nasty.
I lived at a flop on Broadway in Williamsburg Brooklyn from 2001-2002 that was a carbon copy of the Sunshine. I still haven't to this day been able to find any information about it or it's name, which I have forgotten. Excellent documentary.