Explore the anarchic early days of public access television in NYC with this mesmerizing archival documentary produced by Benny Safdie and Steve Buscemi.
From porn to LGBTQ visibility and various other empowered marginalized voices, David Shadrack Smith's Sundance entry covers a tumultuous chapter of media.
It's also a strikingly relevant look at the making of our modern world. As a "born and bred New Yorker," Smith grew up with the bold, raucous, unpredictable, sometimes beautiful and sometimes ugly ...
"Public Access," a film about the balance between the freedom of expression and the First Amendment, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 23.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In describing the free-for-all world of New York City’s Manhattan Cable Television, the official Sundance description of David ...