End of the Line

An American infrastructure story of rot in the Big Apple's core.

65 mins
Explores the role of the MTA in New York City and the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic had on the vital service it provides: transporting New York’s essential workers. The film acknowledges the decline of the subway infrastructure as a political issue and captures a tumultuous time that impacted every city in America. This film poses the question: what happens when the lifeline of a city goes flat?

Erin Stein

Associate Producer

Mariah Wilson

Co-Producer

Ian Mayer

Producer

Brian Torres

Associate Producer

Ian Mayer

Cinematography

Emmett Adler

Director

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