
2004
In 1910, the Pennsylvania Railroad successfully accomplished the enormous engineering feat of building tunnels under New York City's Hudson and East Rivers, connecting the railroad to New York and New England, knitting together the entire eastern half of the United States. The tunnels terminated in what was one of the greatest architectural achievements of its time, Pennsylvania Station. Penn Station covered nearly eight acres, extended two city blocks, and housed one of the largest public spaces in the world. But just 53 years after the station’s opening, the monumental building that was supposed to last forever, to herald and represent the American Empire, was slated to be destroyed.

Michael Murphy
Narrator

Basquiat

Forman vs. Forman

Looking for Johnny

Salvador (Puig Antich)

Malcolm X

Sex, Love, Misery: New New York

The Donner Party

Harlem Diary: Nine Voices of Resilience

Samurai Headhunters

Marcel Dassault, l'homme au pardessus

Reimagining A Buffalo Landmark

One to One: John & Yoko

Theory and Practice: Conversations with Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn

Adolphe Appia Visionary of Invisible

Lost Heroes

Shine a Light

Raoul's, a New York Story

Terror in the Skies

When We Were Kings

Asaltar los cielos