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Class Divide
Directed by
Marc Levin
TV-PG
2016
74m
Documentary
7.3
100%
75%
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Documentary about class division and gentrification in the West Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and its effects on public housing.
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Cast of Class Divide
Brandon
Himself
Hyisheem
Himself
Luc
Himself
Marc Levin
Director / Producer
Mike Farrah
Producer
Ema Ryan Yamazaki
Producer
Daphne Pinkerson
Producer
Sheila Nevins
Producer
Kara Rozansky
Producer
Nancy Abraham
Producer
Class Divide Ratings & Reviews
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
[Class Divide] bores into income disparity in an area where an elite private school and multi-million-dollar high-rise condominiums have gone up adjacent to poverty-stricken public-housing projects.
The Young Folks
Gabrielle Bondi
Class Divide shines an important light on our country's gentrification problem, but also pushes forward the necessity of integration in order to accomplish a better, more diverse and fairer future.
rogercatlin.com
Roger Catlin
Marc Levin talks to people on both sides [the rich and the poor] in Class Divide and gets his most poignant responses from children.
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Louis Proyect
A brilliant take onthe hypergentrification that made funky old Chelsea the hq of buildings that now have individual swimming pools in apartments like a Scrooge McDuck comic book from the 50s.
RogerEbert.com
Godfrey Cheshire
To the filmmakers' credit, they seem to approach their subjects with no simplistic agenda but a genuine desire to engage and understand everyone they meet.
New York Times
Daniel M. Gold
What "Class Divide" does exceptionally well is capture the sense of change at warp speed. In their bones, the public-housing kids know that it's only a matter of time before they're forced to leave.
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