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Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critics

User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 6 Ratings

Summary: Near Penn Station, next to the Amtrak tracks, squatters have been living for years. Marc Singer goes underground to live with them, and films this "family." A dozen or so men and one woman talk about their lives: horrors of childhood, jail time, losing children, being coke-heads. They scavenge, they've built themselves sturdy one-room shacks; they have pets, cook, chat, argue, give each other haircuts. A bucket is their toilet. Leaky overhead pipes are a source of water for showers. They live in virtual darkness. During the filming, Amtrak gives a 30-day eviction notice.
Runtime: 94 min
Production: Picture Farm
Genre: Documentary
Country: USA
Language: English
Home Release Date: Sep 25, 2001
Director Credit
Marc Singer Director
Cast Credit
Marc Singer Himself
Producer Credit
Avra Jain Associate Producer
Ben Freedman Co-Producer
Charlotte Stockdale Associate Producer
Christopher Griffith Associate Producer
David Wike Associate Producer
Giancarlo Bonati Associate Producer
Gordon Paul Executive Producer
Marc Singer Producer
Mette Jensen Associate Producer
Morton Swinsky Executive Producer
Paolo Seganti Executive Producer
Randall Mesdon Executive Producer
Rick Giles Associate Producer
Scott Bradley Associate Producer
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