
37
DirectorPuk Grasten
“This Poster will Be Seen But Not Heard. This Film Will Be Seen and Heard.”
On a March night in 1964, 37 neighbors in Queens, New York, witness the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese. None of them takes action or calls the police. 37 tells the story of a few of these people and what led up to the night when they unexplainably remained passive observers. The film is a convincing portrayal of a borough in change and a time characterized by racism, the Civil Rights Movement and political shifts. The actual event that inspired the film’s plot has been called a symbol for the moment when America lost its innocence. The director Puk Grasten skillfully weaves into her feature film debut various fates, dreams and family conflicts by leading us through an apartment building that comes to bear a collective failure.
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Trailer
37 Official Trailer 1 (2016) - Samira Wiley Movie
Cast

Christina Brucato
Kitty Genovese

Michael Potts
Archibald Smith

Maria Dizzia
Mary Cunningham

Jamie Harrold
Bob Cunningham

Thomas Kopache
George Bernstein

Adrian Martinez
Gonzales

Samira Wiley
Joyce Smith
Lucy Martin
Florel Bernstein

Don Puglisi
Sam
Mario Israel
Winston Moseley

Sophia Lillis
Debbie Bernstein

Evan Fine
Billy Cunningham
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