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Young Irish immigrant, Alan Cooke contemplates the great metropolis New York City, and the very meaning of home itself. A vivid moving and poetic portrayal of life in contemporary New York featuring a host of celebrities, native New Yorkers and immigrants via candid interviews.
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| Year | 2006 |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Dawn Scibilia |
| Runtime | 70 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.6/10 (5 votes) |
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The film opts for quiet observation over grand statements, weaving candid personal testimonies into a subtle yet powerful urban tapestry. It captures the city's pulse through intimate, unvarnished moments that feel both uniquely personal and universally resonant.
What lingers after the screen fades is a profound sense of shared humanity and the elusive, ever-shifting definition of belonging. A poetic and gently moving mosaic of life in the modern metropolis. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Dawn Scibilia
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The soft glow of diner windows at night, the muffled rhythm of the subway, shared smiles between strangers on a park bench.
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