SCREENING
On the Bowery
Saturday, September 19, 2015, 1:30 p.m.
Dir. Lionel Rogosin. 1956, 65 mins. 35mm. With Ray Salyer, Gorman Hendricks, Frank Matthews. In shimmering black-and-white, director Lionel Rogosin etches an indelible record of life on skid row in 1950s New York City. Artfully blending documentary and narrative, the film follows a railroad worker named Ray as he spirals towards bottom during a three-day bender on the then-seedy Bowery. Filmed on location with a cast of real-life flophouse denizens, this stunningly raw time capsule—which was honored with an Academy Award nomination, a British Academy Award, and the documentary grand prize at the Venice Film Festival—stands as a pinnacle of American neorealism.
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