My Brooklyn / a documentary by Kelly Anderson and Allison Lirish Dean ; My Brooklyn LLC. ; director, Kelly Anderson ; producers, Allison Lirish Dean and Kelly Anderson.
Anderson, Kelly, film producer, film director, narrator.; Dean, Allison Lirish, film producer.; Shabazz, Jamel, 1960- interviewee (expression), photographer.; Dapkins, Chris, director of photography.; Jones, Quenell, director of photography.; Kolbourn, Laela, director of photography.; Velez, Edin, director of photography.; Barnier, Kathryn, editor of moving image work.; Fries, Benjamin, composer (expression); Beins, Simon, composer (expression); My Brooklyn LLC, production company.; New Day Films, film distributor.
2012
HT177.N5 M9 2012 (Map It)
Available at Cellar Room B3
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Title
My Brooklyn / a documentary by Kelly Anderson and Allison Lirish Dean ; My Brooklyn LLC. ; director, Kelly Anderson ; producers, Allison Lirish Dean and Kelly Anderson.
Published
[Brooklyn, N.Y.] : My Brooklyn LLC, 2012.
Distributed
[New York] : New Day Films, [2012]
Call Number
HT177.N5 M9 2012
ISBN
9781574484892
1574484893
1574484893
Language Note
Closed-captioned in English.
Description
1 DVD-R (approximately 76 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)827716340
Summary
"My Brooklyn follows director Kelly Anderson's journey, as a Brooklyn gentrifier, to understand the forces reshaping her neighborhood. The film documents the redevelopment of Fulton Mall, a bustling African-American and Caribbean commercial district that - despite its status as the third most profitable shopping area in New York City - is maligned for its inability to appeal to the affluent residents who have come to live around it. As a hundred small businesses are replaced by high rise luxury housing and chain retail, Anderson uncovers the web of global corporations, politicians and secretive public-private partnerships that drive seemingly natural neighborhood change. The film's ultimate question is increasingly relevant on a global scale: who has a right to live in cities and determine their future?" -- http://www.newday.com/
Note
"The real story behind the gentrification of America's hippest city"--DVD's container.
Includes trailer.
Narrator, Kelly Anderson ; photographer, Jamel Shabazz (interviewee).
Includes trailer.
Narrator, Kelly Anderson ; photographer, Jamel Shabazz (interviewee).
Credits
Cinematography, Chris Dapkins, Quenell Jones, Laela Kolbourn, Edin Velez ; editor, Kathryn Barnier ; original score, Benjamin Fries and Simon Beins.
System Details Note
DVD.
Digital File Characteristics
video file
DVD video
DVD video
Awards
Winner, Audience Award, Brooklyn Film Festival, 2012 ; Official Selection, Doxa Documentary Film Festival, 2013 ; Official Selection, This Human World, Human Rights Film Festival, 2012 ; Official Selection, Oxford Film Festival, 2013.
Record Appears in
Added Author
Anderson, Kelly, film producer, film director, narrator.
Dean, Allison Lirish, film producer.
Shabazz, Jamel, 1960- interviewee (expression), photographer.
Dapkins, Chris, director of photography.
Jones, Quenell, director of photography.
Kolbourn, Laela, director of photography.
Velez, Edin, director of photography.
Barnier, Kathryn, editor of moving image work.
Fries, Benjamin, composer (expression)
Beins, Simon, composer (expression)
Dean, Allison Lirish, film producer.
Shabazz, Jamel, 1960- interviewee (expression), photographer.
Dapkins, Chris, director of photography.
Jones, Quenell, director of photography.
Kolbourn, Laela, director of photography.
Velez, Edin, director of photography.
Barnier, Kathryn, editor of moving image work.
Fries, Benjamin, composer (expression)
Beins, Simon, composer (expression)
Added Corporate Author
Original Version
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2012.
Table of Contents
Fulton Mall 2004
The downtown Brooklyn plan
History (redlining)
The plan passes
The downtown Brooklyn partnership, FUREE
Offices turn into condos
Zoning & subsidies
The alternative plan
Albee Square Mall
Who really rezoned downtown Brooklyn?
Fulton Mall 2012.
The downtown Brooklyn plan
History (redlining)
The plan passes
The downtown Brooklyn partnership, FUREE
Offices turn into condos
Zoning & subsidies
The alternative plan
Albee Square Mall
Who really rezoned downtown Brooklyn?
Fulton Mall 2012.