The 51st Ann Arbor Film Festival

Lynne Sachs (Director), Amanda Katz (Sound Recordist) and Sean Hanley (Cinematographer/Editor) attended the 51st Ann Arbor Film Festival to screen Your Day is My Night on March 23rd. We were honored to screen at “the temple” of independent and experimental filmmaking in the United States. There’s so much to see during the week of the […]


Interview: Cinevue Cinema Spotlight

Cinema Spotlight on “Your Day is My Night” by Lesley Yiping Qin, Cinevue, Asian Cinevision In How the Other Half Lives (1890), the seminal book of photojournalism, Jacob Riis documented in his pictures the living condition inside the cramped “shift-bed” houses at the Lower East Side, where immigrants shared beds to minimize lodging expenses. “The metropolis is […]


Brooklyn Heights Boarding House – Photos by Scott Rudd

We met Scott Rudd during the MoMA’s Documentary Fortnight series in February.  We got to talking about small domestic spaces in New York City and he shared with us a photo series that he’s been working on for quite some time about a boarding house in Brooklyn Heights.  As it turns out, he also knows […]


Review: “The Nation” magazine

“Hollywood Ending?” by Stuart Klawans, The Nation, (March 11/18 2013) “February in New York City brings the Documentary Fortnight program at the Museum of Modern Art, which this year included the world premiere of a remarkable project titled Your Day Is My Night by Lynne Sachs. In January 2011, Sachs began working with middle-aged and elderly residents of […]


Feature: “The World Journal” on University Settlement Performances

Film Looks at New Yorkers Who Take Turns Sharing a Bed By Ai Shen Wong and Yee Shin Du in The World Journal October 24, 2012 Translated by Connie Yik Kong in Voices of New York Directed by Lynne Sachs, the film “Your Day is My Night,” presents the harsh lives of Chinese immigrants who […]