
SummaryOne October is a lyrical, loving portrait of New York City and its people in October 2008. On the eve of Obama's historic election and an unprecedented economic crisis, we follow Clay Pigeon, an intrepid radio host, as he takes to the streets and delves into the preoccupations of everyday New Yorkers facing the promise and uncertainty of change. ... Read More
Directed By:Rachel Shuman
Written By:Whitney Henry-Lester, Rachel Shuman, Annie Bruno
One October
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May 10, 2018
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It’s Pigeon’s sincere approach here and throughout the documentary that holds the audience’s attention.
May 11, 2018
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Throughout, Shuman's eye, her editing, and Paul Brill's charming score weave the individual stories Pigeon finds into the tapestry of life on the street
May 10, 2018
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Shuman’s sprightly, restless film trails the sprightly, restless WFMU host Clay Pigeon through the boroughs as he checks in with the people he meets.
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