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The New York Pizza Confessions
So often a documentary will try to capture the supposed real experience of life in New York City, and fail miserably. Usually this is because the filmmaker tries to incorporate larger-than-life characters, and give his audience just one somewhat overwhelming experience of life on this busy little island. In the NY Pizza Confessions, Finbarr Wilbrink, instead focuses his camera on plain everyday people, and the result is genuine New York.
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“A slice of pizza, a slice of life.”
Editorial context, craft details, and films that share its DNA.
Daniel Kitrosser
Daniel Kitrosser
Himself
1971