The Bowery was a run-down no-go area 50 years ago, but is now largely gentrified, with $500-a-night hotels and expensive restaurants nestling around the New Museum. In their first ever interview, ...
Inspired by The Bicycle Thief, New York filmmaker Lionel Rogosin set out to make a neo-realist drama on the city’s skid row, and his 1957 film is a priceless time capsule, though its images of ...
Rogosin’s landmark 1956 feature, a free-form exploration of life among the drunks and the poor of the Bowery, was noted for its canny blending of documentary and drama back in the day; today, it’s ...
Ken Anderson, a 2012 graduate of the MA Media Studies program and co-founder of the Bowery Film Festival, was drawn to The New School for the opportunity to create films that are experimental and edgy ...