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Everybody Street

2013 · Movie · 83 min · ★ 7.2

Documentary

This documentary explores New York street photography through interviews and images from artists spanning six decades. It follows what drives them to capture candid city life, from riding along with police to chasing graffiti and getting close to strangers, revealing the passion behind an often imitated art form.

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Details
Years
2013
Release date
2013-04-28
Language
English
Runtime
83 min
Max quality
HD
TMDB rating
7.2/10 (17 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you like art documentaries that mix personal stories with striking photo galleries and a strong New York atmosphere; Not for you if you want deep focus on one subject or lots of action like Keep On Keepin' On.

Pros: inspiring artist insights; vivid New York energy; museum-like photo showcase | Cons: limited depth per photographer; many subjects to juggle; interviews can feel static

Themes

  • woman director

Cast & crew

Directed by Cheryl Dunn