Bowery Dish (2005)

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Bowery Dish is a one-hour video documentary that illuminates the complex issues surrounding urban renewal/gentrification on the Bowery in a provocative and entertaining fashion. Bowery Dish is a firsthand exploration, told by the people at the forefront of change. Everyone from the homeless to the recent entrepreneurs gets his or her say; conflicting points of view are presented for the viewer to experience all sides. Professionally shot and mastered on Beta, Bowery Dish includes moments that can only be captured through other related media - candid moments in the cramped flophouses are shot digitally while historic footage of the Bowery provides context to the changes taking place.

Director: Kevin R. Frech
Runtime: 51 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Kevin R. Frech

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bowery Dish about?
Bowery Dish is a one-hour video documentary that illuminates the complex issues surrounding urban renewal/gentrification on the Bowery in a provocative and entertaining fashion. Bowery Dish is a firsthand exploration, told by the people at the forefront of change. Everyone from the homeless to the recent entrepreneurs gets his or her say; conflicting points of view are presented for the viewer to experience all sides. Professionally shot and mastered on Beta, Bowery Dish includes moments that can only be captured through other related media - candid moments in the cramped flophouses are shot digitally while historic footage of the Bowery provides context to the changes taking place.
Who directed Bowery Dish?
Bowery Dish was directed by Kevin R. Frech.
How long is Bowery Dish?
Bowery Dish has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).