Gowanus Current

Gowanus Current

Directed by Jamie Courville
People, pollution, planning and real estate on the most toxic 1.8 miles of water in America.

Overview

Genre
Environment, Public Affairs, Portrait, Minorities, and Contemporary Issues
Synopsis

Gowanus Current is a documentary feature film chronicling people, pollution, planning and real estate on the most toxic 1.8 miles of water in America: Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal. Shot over the course of nine years, it is a longitudinal portrait of a community negotiating development, displacement and inequality. The film explores the struggles of its stakeholders and the textures of a transforming landscape, asking what is truly valuable in a neighborhood, and who gets to decide.

Stage
in post-production

Credits

Production Details

Country
United States
Years of Production
9
Locations
Gowanus, Brooklyn

Distribution Details

Photos

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