The Collector of Bedford Street (2002)

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The Collector of Bedford Street is a 2002 documentary film about director Alice Elliott's neighbor, Larry Selman, a community activist and fundraiser who had an intellectual disability. When Larry's primary caregiver becomes unable to care for him, his New York City neighborhood community rallies together to protect his independent lifestyle by establishing an adult trust fund in his behalf. The film was nominated for the 2002 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject.

Director: Alice Elliott
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 36 min
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Cast

Music: Joel Goodman
Cinematography: Cynthia Wade, Alice Elliott
Editing: Melissa Hacker
Production: New Day Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Collector of Bedford Street about?
The Collector of Bedford Street is a 2002 documentary film about director Alice Elliott's neighbor, Larry Selman, a community activist and fundraiser who had an intellectual disability. When Larry's primary caregiver becomes unable to care for him, his New York City neighborhood community rallies together to protect his independent lifestyle by establishing an adult trust fund in his behalf. The film was nominated for the 2002 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject.
Who directed The Collector of Bedford Street?
The Collector of Bedford Street was directed by Alice Elliott.
Who stars in The Collector of Bedford Street?
The Collector of Bedford Street stars Larry Selman.
How long is The Collector of Bedford Street?
The Collector of Bedford Street has a runtime of 36m (36 minutes).
What genre is The Collector of Bedford Street?
The Collector of Bedford Street is a Documentary film.
Where was The Collector of Bedford Street produced?
The Collector of Bedford Street was produced in United States of America.