Documentary about a community of homeless people living in a train tunnel beneath Manhattan. Depicts a way of life that is unimaginable to most of those who walk the streets above: in the pitch black of the tunnel, rats swarm through piles of garbage as high-speed trains leaving Penn station tear through the darkness. For some of those who have gone underground, it has been home for as long as 25 years.
General Note: Includes documentary: The making of Dark days (46 min.) / produced by Patrick Anding.Includes feature length audio commentary by Marc Singer, deleted scenes, follow up by Marc Singer: Life after the tunnel, history of the NYC subway tunnels, and theatrical trailer.Widescreen, Dolby digital surround or 5.1.Originally released as a motion picture in 2000.DVD.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Photography, Marc Singer ; editor, Melissa Neidich ; music, DJ Shadow.