Saturday, May 5, 2012

Dark Days (2000) 94 min


I sat home looking through lists of documentaries hoping to find something intriguing and stumbled upon Dark Days.  This being the first film from director Marc Singer gave a glimpse into the underground world of a homeless community living in the tunnels of New Yorks' subway system.  The film was honored at Sundance in 2000 with the Freedom of Expression Award, Cinematography Award, and Audience Award.  Singer shows homelessness in it's rawest form, following the main characters as they share their own personal stories of how they wound up in what some would consider the last place on earth to call home.

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