Washington Heights Untitled (1998)

Washington Heights Untitled (1998) poster

Originally made for "Illicit Acts", a program curated by Stephen Kent Jusick for New York MIX Festival 1998, Washington Heights Untitled is a short experimental documentary on the local community where the artist is residing. Under the administration of New York City Mayor Guiliani, blockades were set up by the NYPD in many blocks to prevent drug trafficking. Capturing the essence of the Dominican neighborhood, the video documents and comments on the changes in the community and the horror of possibly becoming a "police state".

Director: Ho Tam
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Washington Heights Untitled about?
Originally made for "Illicit Acts", a program curated by Stephen Kent Jusick for New York MIX Festival 1998, Washington Heights Untitled is a short experimental documentary on the local community where the artist is residing. Under the administration of New York City Mayor Guiliani, blockades were set up by the NYPD in many blocks to prevent drug trafficking. Capturing the essence of the Dominican neighborhood, the video documents and comments on the changes in the community and the horror of possibly becoming a "police state".
Who directed Washington Heights Untitled?
Washington Heights Untitled was directed by Ho Tam.
How long is Washington Heights Untitled?
Washington Heights Untitled has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
What genre is Washington Heights Untitled?
Washington Heights Untitled is a Documentary film.
Where was Washington Heights Untitled produced?
Washington Heights Untitled was produced in United States of America.