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2017 Documentary
USA
1h 7min
Miracle on 42nd Street is the 2020 NY Emmy-winning documentary about the history and impact of the Manhattan Plaza apartment complex in New York City. Starting with the facilities' initial commercial failure in the 1970s, the film recounts how -- in a moment of bold inspiration, or maybe desperation - the buildings were "re-purposed" as subsidized housing for people in the performing arts. The social experiment was a resounding success in the lives of the tenants, as well as the Westside neighborhood and local economy. The film makes a compelling case for both the value of subsidized housing for artists, as well as the value of the arts to the American economy.
Directed by | Alice Elliott |
Written by | Joal Ryan, Steve Ryfle |
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