Gritty documentary that looks at the lives of teenagers living on the streets of Seattle. Dark Days is a 2000 American documentary film directed, produced and photographed by the English documentarian Marc Singer. The film presents little known darker realities of the most prosperous city in the world New York. A small group of survivors trying to survive a … Glowing reviews called the documentary “an extraordinarily powerful film,” “intimate, engrossing and at moments, even surprisingly funny.” Documentary films Dark Days: going underground with New York's tunnel-dwellers In the 1990s, a New York model turned his back on the high life – … Director: Martin Bell Stars: Roberta Joseph Hayes, Baby Gramps, Erin Blackwell Marc Singer's documentary "Dark Days" (2000) takes us into the lives of a group of homeless people who live in the underground railroad tunnels beneath New York City. With Amber Doig-Thorne, Fran Walker, Zarine Hussain, Philip Mawdsley. DJ Shadow completed the score for the documentary. It follows a group of people living in an abandoned section of the New York City Subway system, more specifically the area of Freedom Tunnel. The documentary film Dark Days, conceived and filmed by Marc Singer, is one of the modern classics of the genre.
The usage of rudimentary cinematic devices and techniques is consistent with the central theme of the film. Dark Days was also awarded Best Documentary/Non-Fiction film of 2000 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary of 2000 from the IFP. Directed by Andrew J. Parker, Anthony s Parker.