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20. Freedom Tunnel
1 year ago
Filmed and cut by Charles le Brigand
All shots are video, no stills.

Under Manhattan’s Upper West side, runs the “Freedom” Tunnel. Built in the 30’s by Robert Moses, the passage boasts legendary graffiti murals and piles of debris remaining of the past homeless city era. After using it for only a couple of years, Amtrak discontinued the line and left a massive cavern which later became a shelter for street people. Progressively, the tunnel turned into a veritable underground metropolis where thousands of homeless were living in organized communities underneath the city’s skin.

The tunnel also became a prime spot for graffiti artists. Chris Pape, aka Freedom, was one of the pioneers and his work inspired the name of the tunnel. “Freedom” painted immense murals utilizing the unique lighting provided by the ventilation ducts, turning the tunnel into an extraordinary underground art gallery. Some of his most notable paintings survived for decades and are still conspicuous today (“Venus de Milo”, the “Coca-Cola Mural”, Dali’s “Melting Clock”,a self-portrait featuring a male torso with a spray-can head, etc.).

In 1991, Amtrak decided to reopen the tunnel. The shanty towns were cleared out by the police and homeless were evicted. Although deserted, the tunnel is now an active train line and a stunning experience for urban explorers.

It is a bizarre blend of dark and light, silence and rumble, solitude and multitude. As you penetrate the tunnel and walk along the tracks, the sunbeams perforating the ceiling and highlighting the railway gives the place a post-nuclear feel. Voices from children playing above in Riverside Park sound like lost souls and trains whistling and roaring through the ruins of the shanty towns send chills down your spine.

This is one of the most uncommon and fascinating journeys I’ve ever taken.

Video and words by Charles le Brigand
For information please visit charleslebrigand.com/ or ldbk.eu/carlito
or email me here: charleslebrigand@gmail.com
All rights reserved. Une production de Brigand © 2010

Music: "Ascendance" by Zenzile
zenzile.com

More Images here:
flickr.com/photos/stephanemissier/sets/72157624396820178/
  • Michael Salisbury 1 year ago
    Great footage, what did you use for post processing?
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  • cnobi 1 year ago
    would love to know that and lenses, exposure etc
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  • LaFrance Films plus 1 year ago
    Love your work!
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  • Caleb Vinson plus 1 year ago
    amazing shots!! beautiful work!!
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  • Ian Berenger 1 year ago
    this was great. i love the light coming from the ceiling.
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  • B. Taylor 1 year ago
    Awesome!
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  • Sam Morrill staff 1 year ago
    Beautiful color work. Magic Bullet I assume?
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  • Charles le Brigand 1 year ago
    yep. MB looks.
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  • Blake Whitman staff 1 year ago
    Gorgeous shots.
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  • Charles le Brigand 1 year ago
    Thanks guys! The tunnel truly is an extraordinary experience.
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  • Marcus O'Brien pro 1 year ago
    The light in that tunnel is fantastic, well captured Charles.

    Would really like to see some longer lense, tighter compressions shots of the trains zipping by. Got any long lenses?

    And what about that audio of the kids you mentioned playing above - that would be awesome to hear also

    Well done
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  • Charles le Brigand 1 year ago
    Thanks Marcus. Unfortunately not, no longer lense.

    Recording the kids is a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
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  • watani plus 1 year ago
    yeah, i seconded that. hearing them play as you described would have been really dope to include in this piece.

    wicked.
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  • The train looks like a toy :p
    Nice video :)
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  • Manu Beaudon plus 7 months ago
    Superbe!
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