Gowanus Current
Directed by Jamie Courville
People, pollution, planning and real estate on the most toxic 1.8 miles of water in America.
- Website
- Official Website
Overview
- Genre
- Environment, Public Affairs, Portrait, Minorities, and Contemporary Issues
- Synopsis
Gowanus Current is a documentary feature film chronicling people, pollution, planning and real estate on the most toxic 1.8 miles of water in America: Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal. Shot over the course of nine years, it is a longitudinal portrait of a community negotiating development, displacement and inequality. The film explores the struggles of its stakeholders and the textures of a transforming landscape, asking what is truly valuable in a neighborhood, and who gets to decide.
- Stage
- in post-production
Credits
- Jamie Courville ... Director, Editor, Producer
Production Details
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 9
- Locations
- Gowanus, Brooklyn
Distribution Details
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