Green Streets (1990)

If a tree can grow in Brooklyn, can an eggplant flourish in the Bronx? Maria De Luca's Green Streets charts the spontaneous emergence of community gardens in New York City and how they've helped to nourish neighborhood pride, racial tolerance and a budding sense of hope for hundreds of enthusiastic gardeners in the urban jungle.

Director: Maria De Luca
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 97 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Green Streets about?
If a tree can grow in Brooklyn, can an eggplant flourish in the Bronx? Maria De Luca's Green Streets charts the spontaneous emergence of community gardens in New York City and how they've helped to nourish neighborhood pride, racial tolerance and a budding sense of hope for hundreds of enthusiastic gardeners in the urban jungle.
Who directed Green Streets?
Green Streets was directed by Maria De Luca.
How long is Green Streets?
Green Streets has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Green Streets?
Green Streets is a Documentary film.