BIG CITY, SMALL TOWN

Director Stefanos Tai | USA | 14 min

BIG CITY, SMALL TOWN is one 16-year-old’s account of the neighborhood in which he has grown up, and the unsettling changes it has undergone as a result of the real-estate and economic downturns. The film shows the broader human impact of New York City’s residential rent laws in protecting many of its oldest and most established communities and numerous ‘little slices of life.’

Screening:
August 4, 2012, 1:30pm
Museum of Chinese in America
Playing as part of FOR YOUTH BY YOUTH
 

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