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Directed by Marc Singer and released in 2000, Dark Days is a documentary film that follows a group of homeless people living in the subway tunnels beneath New York City. A tight knit community, each comes up to the surface to find food and money and retreats back to be home in the safety of darkness. An uplifting documentary with quite the story to tell both on and off screen, its a highly regarded documentary and one that is well worth pressing play.
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Directed by Marc Singer and released in 2000, Dark Days is a documentary film that follows a group of homeless people living in the subway tunnels beneath New York City. A tight knit community, each comes up to the surface to find food and money and retreats back to be home in the safety of darkness. An uplifting documentary with quite the story to tell both on and off screen, its a highly regarded documentary and one that is well worth pressing play.