Set in the neighborhood of Jackson Heights in Queens, New York—one of the most racially and ethically diverse communities in the United States—In Jackson Heights centers on the daily lives of the people in this community: from their businesses, community centers, and religious spaces, to their political, cultural and, social lives. The film also explores the conflict some residents of Jackson Heights feel between maintaining ties to the traditions of their countries of origin and the obligation they feel to learn and adapt to “American” ways and values.
In Jackson Heights
In Jackson Heights
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"A perfectly panoramic portrait of the new America. It’s a feel-good movie… about America being what it’s supposed to be."
"Immersive and profound. It’s brilliant. Walking out of (the film) perhaps into your own community, everything seems newly electric and life itself becomes both small and endless."
This film is part of the Frederick Wiseman's America series.
This series is presented with generous support from:
