Kitty Genovese was brutally murdered on a March night in 1964 in Queens, New York, in front of 37 witnesses who were all neighbors. Not a single one of them intervenes or contacts authorities. 37 relates the narrative of a couple of these people and the events that led up to the night in which they uncharacteristically remained passive witnesses, as depicted in the film. With its compelling picture of a borough in transition and a time marked by racism, the Civil Rights Movement, and political upheaval, the film is a worthwhile watch. The actual occurrence that served as the inspiration for the film's plot has been referred to as a "symbol for the time when America's innocence was gone." While guiding us through an apartment building that comes to bear a collective failure, filmmaker Puk Grasten expertly mixes diverse fates, dreams, and familial conflicts into her feature film debut, we witness many family disputes and dreams come true.
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Kitty Genovese was brutally murdered on a March night in 1964 in Queens, New York, in front of 37 witnesses who were all neighbors. Not a single one of them intervenes or contacts authorities. 37 relates the narrative of a couple of these people and the events that led up to the night in which they uncharacteristically remained passive witnesses, as depicted in the film. With its compelling picture of a borough in transition and a time marked by racism, the Civil Rights Movement, and political upheaval, the film is a worthwhile watch. The actual occurrence that served as the inspiration for the film's plot has been referred to as a "symbol for the time when America's innocence was gone." While guiding us through an apartment building that comes to bear a collective failure, filmmaker Puk Grasten expertly mixes diverse fates, dreams, and familial conflicts into her feature film debut, we witness many family disputes and dreams come true.
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