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Waste no. 4 New York, New York
this film revisits the history of the City in twenty minutes through twelve cemeteries and one landfill. The short documentary is the fourth, independent episode from the ten-part Waste series.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary presents a stark look at the issue of waste management in New York City. It explores the challenges and realities of dealing with the sheer volume of trash generated by the metropolis. The film highlights the complex systems and unseen efforts involved in keeping the city clean.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focused on a specific urban issue, 'New York, New York' received niche attention. Critics often noted its unflinching portrayal of a less glamorous aspect of city life. Audiences interested in urban planning and environmental issues found it informative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its direct and unvarnished look at urban waste.
Noted for highlighting the often-overlooked infrastructure of sanitation.
Seen as a thought-provoking piece on consumption and its consequences.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger series or project exploring different facets of New York City, rather than a standalone feature.
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