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An unprecedented look inside one of the greatest media experiments to hijack American screens. Rare archives from New York’s underground capture a world of creators who shattered rules, defied censors, and transformed our televisions into a free-speech battleground where anyone could be a star.
The internet and social media platforms may have given birth to influencers and content creators, but decades before their popularization, public access television such as New York City’s Manhattan Cable Television opened up the floodgates for technological free expression. With no editorial input allowed, ordinary New Yorkers had carte blanche to create — from the interactive Grube Tube to Glenn O’Brien’s underground scene free-for-all TV Party and the pioneering LGBTQ+ series The Emerald City. But when sexually explicit programming pushed the boundaries and stirred public debate, First Amendment court battles followed. David Shadrack Smith takes viewers through the unfiltered creativity and chaos of this paradigm-shifting new technology, which presaged today’s media-driven world. As Public Access cheekily warns, “Brace yourself! Nothing you have ever seen before can prepare you for this.” — BT
This film contains mature content and may not be appropriate for all ages.
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2025
- Runtime107 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDavid Shadrack Smith
- Produced bySara Crow, Anne-Marcelle Ngabirano
- Production CompaniesPart2 Filmworks, Olive Productions
- In Association withOut for the Count
- Executive ProducersWren Arthur, Steve Buscemi, Benny Safdie
- Original Music byadore
- Edited byGeoff Gruetzmacher
- Archival ProducerAnne-Marcelle Ngabirano
- Additional EditorsMaya Tippett, Craig Rinkerman
- Assistant EditorCristian Uriostegui
- Music SupervisorOlivier Spencer
- CinematographerDavid Shadrack Smith
- GraphicsNorn Jordan, Erica Lee
- Picture Finishing Services and Archival ProcessingModule
- ColoristSteve Beganyi
- Sound DesignRuy Garcia
An unprecedented look inside one of the greatest media experiments to hijack American screens. Rare archives from New York’s underground capture a world of creators who shattered rules, defied censors, and transformed our televisions into a free-speech battleground where anyone could be a star.
The internet and social media platforms may have given birth to influencers and content creators, but decades before their popularization, public access television such as New York City’s Manhattan Cable Television opened up the floodgates for technological free expression. With no editorial input allowed, ordinary New Yorkers had carte blanche to create — from the interactive Grube Tube to Glenn O’Brien’s underground scene free-for-all TV Party and the pioneering LGBTQ+ series The Emerald City. But when sexually explicit programming pushed the boundaries and stirred public debate, First Amendment court battles followed. David Shadrack Smith takes viewers through the unfiltered creativity and chaos of this paradigm-shifting new technology, which presaged today’s media-driven world. As Public Access cheekily warns, “Brace yourself! Nothing you have ever seen before can prepare you for this.” — BT
This film contains mature content and may not be appropriate for all ages.
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2025
- Runtime107 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDavid Shadrack Smith
- Produced bySara Crow, Anne-Marcelle Ngabirano
- Production CompaniesPart2 Filmworks, Olive Productions
- In Association withOut for the Count
- Executive ProducersWren Arthur, Steve Buscemi, Benny Safdie
- Original Music byadore
- Edited byGeoff Gruetzmacher
- Archival ProducerAnne-Marcelle Ngabirano
- Additional EditorsMaya Tippett, Craig Rinkerman
- Assistant EditorCristian Uriostegui
- Music SupervisorOlivier Spencer
- CinematographerDavid Shadrack Smith
- GraphicsNorn Jordan, Erica Lee
- Picture Finishing Services and Archival ProcessingModule
- ColoristSteve Beganyi
- Sound DesignRuy Garcia