The #7 Train: An Immigrant Journey
Directed by Hye Jung Park, J.T. Takagi
28minruntime
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Plot
Every day, 500,000 people from 117 different countries ride a subway that runs from Flushing to Times Square, going through Queens, the most culturally diverse region in the United States. This documentary follows four immigrant passengers: a Korean who works in Harlem, two Otavalen street vendors who work near Chinatown, and a gay Pakistani sari salesman on Fifth Avenue. Their lives and their conflicted relationships with the city and its other residents are juxtaposed with the subway they take each day to Manhattan and their dreams for the future.
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The #7 Train: An Immigrant Journey |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Assistant directors | Hye Jung Park, J.T. Takagi |
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