Downtown Calling

Downtown Calling

75 mins | Documentary | Oct. 24, 2009

In the late 1970s, the "greatest city in the world" was teetering on the edge of total chaos. A failed economy, crime and en mass housing corruption gave way to a city in crisis. Yet out of the economic and social strife that held the "Big Apple" hostage, a family of homegrown cultures that would forever change the world began to emerge. Downtown Calling not only documents, in detail, the evolution of New York City's fertile music and art subculture during this period, but how its collective output continues to play a prominent, driving role in the international fashion, art and music industries today.

Downtown Calling

75 mins | Documentary | Oct. 24, 2009

Downtown Calling
In the late 1970s, the "greatest city in the world" was teetering on the edge of total chaos. A failed economy, crime and en mass housing corruption gave way to a city in crisis. Yet out of the economic and social strife that held the "Big Apple" hostage, a family of homegrown cultures that would forever change the world began to emerge. Downtown Calling not only documents, in detail, the evolution of New York City's fertile music and art subculture during this period, but how its collective output continues to play a prominent, driving role in the international fashion, art and music industries today.
Producers
Original title Downtown Calling
Directors Shan Nicholson
Writers

Cast

Charlie Ahearn

as Self

Debbie Harry

as Self - Narrator

Adam Goldstein

as Self

Michael Holman

as Self

Fab 5 Freddy

as Self

Nelson George

as Self

Arthur Baker

as Self

DJ Jazzy Jeff

as Self

Chris Stein

as Self

Questlove

as Self