‘Everybody Street’ Documentary Showcasing NYC Street Photographers Debuts Online
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Back in July, we told you about Everybody Street, the ambitious documentary by filmmaker Cheryl Dunn about the masters of New York City street photography. So, if you were champing at the bit to finally view the 83-minute piece, the day has finally arrived. Head on over to the official Vimeo page to rent ($5.99) or purchase ($12.99).
Everybody Street focuses on the lives and experiences of those behind the lens, spanning decades and an ever-changing urban landscape.
The documentary pays tribute to the spirit of street photography through a cinematic exploration of New York City, and captures the visceral rush, singular perseverance and at times immediate danger customary to these artists.
Featuring: Bruce Davidson , Elliott Erwitt, Jill Freedman, Bruce Gilden, Joel Meyerowitz, Rebecca Lepkoff, Mary Ellen Mark, Jeff Mermelstein, Clayton Patterson, Ricky Powell, Jamel Shabazz, Martha Cooper, Jeff Mermelstein, and Boogie, with Max Kozloff and Luc Sante.
If you’re looking for a night out, there are screenings tonight and tomorrow at Nitehawk Cinema. Ticket info here.
Here’s the trailer to whet the appetite: