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Amy Collado is a curator and philanthropist born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. After majoring in Fashion Design at The Art Institute of New York City, she decided her calling for philanthropy was much stronger, therefore leading to the formation of the not-for-profit charity Fly Clothes for Good Grades in 2011. Open City Mixtape is her first venture in the world of filmmaking.
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Total trailers found: 11
15 January 2014
Often left alone due to his struggling mother's work schedule, Jahlil, a precocious young boy from the Bronx, spends most of his time roaming New York City's transit system.
01 January 2013
Two East New York siblings find a new game to play – mimicking the family business. Based On A True Story.
24 February 2013
Facing the inevitable wrath of his enemies, a Harlem youth decides to take matters of fate into his own hands.
15 August 2012
A gang of four take to the streets to create their own opportunities in this grimy vignette. Part of the Open City Mixtape series.
27 May 2014
Summer in the city: for the youth, there's no better season to enjoy New York's balmy charms. Part of the Open City Mixtape series.
05 October 2012
During a ride on the Staten Island ferry, nineteen-year-old Trey opens up about his life and the dreams he hopes to realize in New York City.
31 December 2012
Second "track" from the Open City Mixtape series.
01 January 2014
Spend a dreamy day traveling through New York City with one of its most infamous, yet beloved, local characters.
26 March 2014
During a late night underground, we meet Indigo, an optimistic Sudanese immigrant who opens up about her dreams of prospering in a new world.
28 November 2012
Armed with a saxophone and a plastic cape, Larry "Antenna Man" Connor makes a name for himself the best way he knows how.
31 December 2014
A.V. Rockwell captures life on the streets of New York City in this collection of ten short films—a mix of documentaries and narratives—depicting a cross section of some of the eight million lives whose stories are often overlooked.