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52: 60: 211:. Dominic worked on the Bowery and knew several residents of the flophouses. He became interested in making a documentary about the Sunshine and its residents. He began filming in 1999 and the completed film was released in 2001. Sunshine Hotel was his first documentary. It was released on Amazon Prime Video in 2012. 184:
245’s lower floor lay dormant from 2019 when Cara closed, up into 2022 when the Manhattan bar chain Veloce applied to expand into this space. During all these developments residents still lived upstairs in 245 despite 18 years without new admissions. Bar Veloce is a significant end to the Sunshine’s
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The Sunshine Hotel lost its plywood signage in 2011 as workers converted the first floor of one of the hotel's three buildings into the Bowery Diner. In August 2014, Roseann Carone of Harlen Sales started converting the building's two upper floors into offices. Meanwhile, the 30 to 40 Sunshine Hotel
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investigated Bowery hotels and found that the Sunshine Hotel was discriminating against black people by refusing them service. In 1970 James Adair, the hotel manager at the time, refused to sell cigarettes to a man and was then shot to death on the hotel's second floor. Carl retired in 1984 and sold
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created an art installation titled "Can You Hear Me?" that used a yellow PVC tube to connect the second floor of the Sunshine Hotel to a platform on the sidewalk. The tube had mirrors which pedestrians could look through and interact with Sunshine Hotel residents. This project was part of an
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Originally, the Sunshine Hotel occupied the internally connected upper floors of 241, 243 and 245 Bowery, labeled Sunshine, Lakewood and Annex respectively. The lobby was located on the second floor of 241 Bowery. The Lakewood had 45 cubicles, the Sunshine 100, and the Annex 36 with three
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Andrea Chase praised the film's cinematography and structure, writing that the film "offers a unsparing look at what it means to hit bottom and stay there." Josh Ralke also gave the film a positive review, praising how it captures the lives of the hotel's residents.
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In 1922 Frank Mazzara, a broom-maker, followed his brother-in-law Mike Gatto of the Andrews Hotel, into the lodging business by purchasing the location and opening the Sunshine Hotel. Mazzara reworked the façade in the styles of
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In August 2004 Anton Bari, the owner of the Sunshine Hotel, started buying out residents and refusing new guests. At this time, the flophouse had about 44 guests. By 2008, the Sunshine Hotel had fewer than 30 residents.
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with the third track titled "Angels In The Sunshine Hotel". This song was inspired by the story of a man who moved to New York to study philosophy, but ultimately went broke and became a Sunshine Hotel tenant.
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When the hotel opened in the 1920s, guests could stay for 10 cents (equivalent to $ 1.82 in 2023) a night. By 1998, its rates were $ 10 a night. As of 2004, The Sunshine no longer accepted new occupants.
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in the 1830s. In the late 1870s it was the location of the saloon and brothel Sultan Divin, and in 1910 the Fleabag saloon took over. By the early 1920s, the address was a pickle factory.
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segment on the Sunshine Hotel which aired on September 18, 1998. Isay edited 70 hours of raw tape to less than half an hour. Isay and Abramson then collaborated with photographer
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residents stayed in neighboring 239 Bowery. In June 2017, Carone reapplied for a "Certificate of No Harassment" to protect the hotel's lawful residents from harassment.
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story as it marks the building’s transition from squalid flop house to style cocktail bar as the Bowery became gentrified in the first quarter of the 21st century.
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Sunshine Hotel has a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and received numerous nominations and awards at film festivals. It also had a two year run on Sundance Channel
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ruled that the hotel was harassing tenants to force them out. The city government gave the hotel three more years before developers could use the location.
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the hotel to the Bari family, who were in the restaurant supply business, who used part of the hotel to store their business's pizza ovens.
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and at the 2000 Shorts International Film Festival. Bertelsen was given the prize for "Best Black Student Filmmaker" at the 2002
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in 2000 which follows some residents and workers for the Sunshine Hotel. It won awards for best short documentary at the 2000
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By 1998, the Sunshine Hotel accommodated about 125 residents. The flophouse received attention after being featured in an
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exhibition designed to explore the diversity of the Bowery and was done in anticipation of the future opening of the
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award in 1999 under the factual documentary category. The documentary was included in an episode of the radio show
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is 4 ft × 6 ft (1.2 m × 1.8 m) on the sides and 7 ft (2.1 m) tall with a
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On August 19, 2016, the Philadelphia songwriters Sam Cook-Parrott and Michael Cantor released the album
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Mazarra's son Carl took over the Sunshine Hotel in 1946. In 1949, the New York branch of the
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to write a book about life in various Bowery flophouses, including the Sunshine Hotel.
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as tour guide and narrator; and the guests represent various personality disorders.
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made the multi-award winning and critically acclaimed feature documentary,
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ceiling. The only amenities are a bed, a locker and a light-bulb.
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barracks-like dormitories. The walkup is now at 245 Bowery.
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East Coast Student Film Awards for his work on this film.
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Miles Maguire compared the documentary's narrative to
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created a 30-minute documentary student film titled
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New York and Harlem Rail Company
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NPR
David Isay
Michael Dominic
New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development
Michael Dominic
Phil Bertelsen
Woodstock Film Festival
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Stacy Abramson
All Things Considered
Harvey Wang
Prix Italia
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