Episode 381: In The Seats With...Emmett Adler and 'End of the Line'

In The Seats with... - Un pódcast de David Voigt

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It's the lifeblood of all major metropolitan centers...On this episode we're diving into something that gets used everyday all across the world in the startling new documentary 'End of the Line'.Establishing the vital economic importance and grandeur of New York City’s historic subway system, the film dives into its dire modern-day troubles picking up in the late 2010s when flooding, overcrowding, power failures, and derailments have become commonplace. After a particularly bad spate of disasters in the summer of 2017, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo proclaims a state of emergency and hires a new international wunderkind executive named Andy Byford to save the subways. Byford, an earnest Briton with an impressive resume, enters as a charismatic would-be hero.As the political turmoil behind the subway’s decline comes into sharp focus, scenes in barbershops, bodegas, and bakeries show the frustration and devastation among business owners and residents who are caught in the middle. Ultimately, the COVID-19 pandemic furthers this, and brings to light America’s need to shore up its infrastructure in cities across the country and the inequality struggles that are central to this debate. A heartfelt and scrupulous exploration, this film poses the question: what happens when the lifeline of a city goes flat?Emmett Adler is an award winning filmmaker and when we had the chance to talk with him about the issues in this movie we jumped at it and honestly anyone who lives in a major metropolitan city would to.  'End Of The Line' is an important look at the infrastructure that mass transit provides, how people need it and who those who work on it, genuinely love which is amazing considering how neglected we see it can all get.End of the Line is available on all VOD platforms now.

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