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My Brooklyn is a documentary about Director Kelly Anderson's personal journey, as a Brooklyn "gentrifier," to understand the forces reshaping her neighborhood along lines of race and class. The story begins when Anderson moves to Brooklyn in 1988, lured by cheap rents and bohemian culture. By Michael Bloomberg's election as mayor in 2001, a massive speculative real estate boom is rapidly altering the neighborhoods she has come to call home. She watches as an explosion of luxury housing and chain store development spurs bitter conflict over who has a right to live in the city and to determine its future. While some people view these development patterns as ultimately revitalizing the city, to others, they are erasing the eclectic urban fabric, economic and racial diversity, creative alternative culture, and unique local economies that drew them to Brooklyn in the first place. It seems that no less than the city's soul is at stake. (c) Official Site
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Movie Title : My Brooklyn
Release Date : Jan 4, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
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User Ranting Movie My Brooklyn : 3.6
User Percentage For My Brooklyn : 67 %
User Count Like for My Brooklyn : 239
All Critics Ranting For My Brooklyn : 6.1
All Critics Count For My Brooklyn : 6
All Critics Percentage For My Brooklyn : 100 %

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Director Kelly Anderson's personal journey as a Brooklyn 'gentrifier' to understand the forces reshaping her neighborhood along lines of race and class. The film reframes the gentrification debate to expose the corporate actors and government policies driving displacement and neighborhood change.
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