This witty and original film is about the open spaces of cities and why some of them work for people while others don't. Beginning at New York's Seagram Plaza, one of the most used open areas in the city, the film proceeds to analyze why this space is so popular and how other urban oases, both in New York and elsewhere, measure up. Based on direct observation of what people actually do, the film presents a remarkably engaging and informative tour of the urban landscape and looks at how it can be made more hospitable to those who live in it.

Ferdinand de Lesseps, known as “The Great Frenchman”, will embark in the greatest adventure of his l...

5000 years ago the ancient Elamites established a glorious civilization that lasted about three mill...
Explores the true story of a courageous group of New York City firemen who experienced the worst dis...

1969, New York City, 3 teams won World Championships, the Jets, the Mets and the Knicks.

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On the occasion of the fourty years anniversary of François Mitterand's election, a look back to the...

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A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...

Kristina, a self-named Hungarian female lion tamer, arrives in New York to become a dance choreograp...

La Salsa Vive is a vibrant cinematic exploration of Afro-Cuban music's history, tracing its roots fr...
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...

Taken in 1896 on the Boulevard (upper Broadway) on the occasion of a bicycle parade in the heyday of...

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