

Cross Bronx
This Bronx-based coming-of-age drama follows four high school friends as they navigate the treacherous waters of independence, love and careers on their individual paths toward achieving their dreams.
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Plot Summary
Casey Neistat documents his experiences as a newly hired maintenance worker in a New York City housing project. The film captures the mundane yet often chaotic reality of his job, highlighting the challenges and absurdities he encounters while trying to keep the complex running.
Critical Reception
As a short independent documentary, 'Cross Bronx' garnered attention on the festival circuit and online for its raw, authentic portrayal of urban life and Neistat's distinctive filmmaking style. It was praised for its unvarnished look at a difficult environment and its creator's personal investment in the subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching honesty and direct observational style.
- Highlighted as a compelling snapshot of urban decay and the resilience of its inhabitants.
- Appreciated for Neistat's unique and personal perspective on his challenging work.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
This film was made before Casey Neistat became widely known for his vlogs and tech reviews; it showcases his early, more gritty documentary work.
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