- Dark Days (documentary)
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name = Dark Days
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director = Marc Singer
producer = Marc Singer
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music =DJ Shadow
cinematography = Marc Singer
editing =Melissa Neidich
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released = flagicon|USAAugust 30 ,2000
runtime = 81 min.
country =USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0235327"Dark Days" is a documentary made by Marc Singer, a British filmmaker. The film follows a group of people living in an abandoned section of the
New York City underground railway system, more precisely the area of the so calledFreedom Tunnel . When he relocated fromLondon toManhattan , Marc Singer was struck by the number of homeless people he had seen throughout the city. Singer had befriended a good number of New York's homeless and later, after hearing of people living underground in abandoned tunnel systems, he met and became close to a group of people living in The Freedom Tunnel community stretching north from Penn Station pastHarlem . After living with them for a number of months, he decided to create a documentary in order to help them financially. The film's crew consisted of the subjects themselves, who rigged up makeshift lighting andsteadicam dollies, and learned to use a16mm camera with black & whiteKodak film. Singer himself had never been a filmmaker before, and saw the production of "Dark Days" as a means of gaining better accommodation for the residents of the tunnel. Thepost-production process took years, as financial difficulties created delays, as did Singer's insistence of creative control to protect the tunnel residents.During filming,
Amtrak announced they would be forcibly evicting the homeless living in the tunnels. This announcement, plus the police presence backing the decision, prompted Singer and photographerMargaret Morton to go to theCoalition for the Homeless for help. Eventually, Singer and Morton managed to secure housing vouchers from theDepartment of Housing and Urban Development for the film's subjects, which enabled them to move out of the tunnels and into their own apartments.The film features music by
DJ Shadow , including excerpts from "Endtroducing... " as well as his album withU.N.K.L.E .Melissa Neidich was the editor of the film. [http://www.cinevision-ny.com/ Cinevision] , a New York City camera shop, supplied Singer with cameras for the two-and-a-half years of filming. When Singer ran out of money for film,Kodak supplied free damaged film for the project."Dark Days" was released in
2000 , and was nominated for several film festival awards. The film won many of these, including theIndependent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature , Best Documentary/Non-fiction film at theLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards , Senior Programmer's Pick at theSXSW Film Festival Awards, and threeSundance Film Festival awards in 2000: the Audience Award for best documentary, the cinematography award for documentary, and the Freedom of Expression Award.References
ee also
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Mole People
*New York City Subway
*Freedom Tunnel
*Supportive Housing External links
* [http://www.palmpictures.com/film/dark-days/ Official Website]
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