Sunday, July 28, 2013
A film that may interest you
A story about greed, politics and the land grab of the century, ZIPPER chronicles the battle over an American cultural icon. Small-time ride operator, Eddie Miranda, proudly operates a 38-year-old carnival contraption called the Zipper in the heart of Coney Island’s gritty amusement district. When his rented lot is snatched up by an opportunistic real estate mogul, Eddie and his ride become casualties of a power struggle between the developer and the City of New York over the future of the world-famous destination. Be it an affront to history or simply the path of progress, the spirit of Coney Island is at stake. In an increasingly corporate landscape, where authenticity is often sacrificed in the interest of economic growth, the Zipper may be just the beginning of what is lost.
Zipper website
It opens Friday, August 9th at IFC in Manhattan.
Labels:
Coney Island,
eminent domain,
film industry,
movies,
property
1 comment:
The residents should have known something was up when they redid the Stillwell Ave terminal.
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