Dark Days

Directed by Marc Singer
15
2000    82mDocumentary
7.794%89%7.3
A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of New York City.
  • Marc SingerSelf / Director / Director Of Photography
  • Giancarlo BonatiAssociate Producer
  • Scott BradleyAssociate Producer
  • Rick GilesAssociate Producer
  • Christopher GriffithAssociate Producer
  • Avra JainAssociate Producer
  • Mette Kloumann JensenAssociate Producer
  • Charlotte StockdaleAssociate Producer
  • David WikeAssociate Producer
  • Randall MesdonExecutive Producer
  • Gordon PaulExecutive Producer
  • Paolo SegantiExecutive Producer
  • Morton SwinskyExecutive Producer
  • Marc SingerProducer
  • Ben FreedmanCo-Producer
  • Melissa NeidichEditor
  • Staci ViceAssistant Editor
  • Frank CaddenSound Effects Editor
  • Peter LevinSupervising Sound Editor
  • Barbara ParksSupervising Sound Editor
  • Doc Worm5 April 2026
    A fascinating, deeply American film. The most Intensely immersive and difficult documentary I’ve seen thus far. The freedom tunnel in the late 90s in an incredibly thing to capture on film. Excellent framing, sound design and soundtrack as well. The detached, discordant filming style attaches itself well to its subject matter. Mandatory viewing for anyone remotely interested in human empathy.
  • Halim Mellick18 July 2025
    Could be one of the best documentaries I have ever seen

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