RogerEbert.com: Review: Decade of Fire
Americans of a certain age will remember the images of the Bronx in ruins. Click to read more. ...
Americans of a certain age will remember the images of the Bronx in ruins. Click to read more. ...
‘Decade of Fire’ uncovers the systemic racism that marginalized African-Americans and Puerto Ricans in the 1970s. Click to read more. ...
The old saying, often mangled, is that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” But what of the rest of us? What are those who know history, and remember it, supposed to do with that knowledge? Click to read more. ...
In the 1970s, a string of devastating fires would help make the South Bronx a symbol of urban decay. In her documentary "Decade of Fire," co-director Vivian Vázquez Irizarry, who grew up in the South Bronx, tries to dissect and counter that negative image through...
Fires consumed New York City’s South Bronx throughout the 1970s. One year alone saw more than 4,000 fires set to the area’s apartment buildings, leveling entire city blocks and displacing countless families. Click to read more. ...
"We did not burn the South Bronx," says filmmaker Vivian Vázquez Irrizary, who grew up in the borough. "In fact, we were the ones who saved it.” Click to read more. ...
The stench of fire hung in the air. Sirens wailed. The Bronx was burning. And it was happening long before Howard Cosell announced it during Game 2 of the 1977 World Series. Click to read more. ...
We continue our discussion with Vivian Vázquez Irizarry and Gretchen Hildebran, co-producers and co-directors of the PBS film “Decade of Fire,” which re-examines the devastating fires that swept the South Bronx throughout the 1970s. Click to read more. ...
The new documentary “Decade of Fire” looks back at the history of a crisis that unfolded in New York City in the 1970s, when the South Bronx faced a near-constant barrage of fires that displaced almost a quarter-million people and devastated an entire community. Click to...
In the 1970s, the Bronx was on fire. During the 1977 blackout alone, for example, it’s estimated that 1,000 fires burned in the New York City borough. Click to read more. ...
Discover Why the Bronx Burned in the 1970s and Meet Those who Chose to Resist, Remain and Rebuild. Click to read more. ...
For Bronx residents old enough to remember when parts of the borough burned in the 1970s, the images are seared into memory. Click to read more. ...
There’s a popular narrative that blames the blight and decline of the South Bronx in the 1970s on the working-class people who lived there. But a new film shows that it was landlords and the state who were responsible for the famous fires that ravaged...
The documentary Decade of Fire delves into the wave of arsons that wracked the Bronx in the 1970s. Click to read more. ...
Reflections on a documentary about the structural racism that erased a community -- and the people who rebuilt it. Click to read more. ...
Decade of Fire, a new documentary, tells a different story about the borough’s fires—and the communities affected by them Click to read more....
LONGWOOD, the Bronx — Those of a certain age remember when the South Bronx was burning for most of the 1970s and now a new documentary, "Decade of Fire," is trying to shed light on some of the reasons why. Click to read more. ...
Filmmaker Vivian Vazquez Irizarry and producer Julia Steele Allen join us to discuss the documentary, “Decade of Fire,” about the South Bronx in the 1970s. Click here to listen. ...
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"Though many popular explanations for the Bronx's 1970s suffering were long ago understood to be racist nonsense, the heartfelt film represents a self-portrait of those lies' impact. " – THR Read more here....
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"(An) insightful look back at a time when one of the United States’ major cities allowed a once-vibrant neighborhood to fall into neglect and disrepair, ...
This Culture Mix Review of Decade of Fire is an accurate overview of how the film narrates the neglect by government of the South Bronx. "Gentrification and government restructuring of voting districts along racial lines are also offered as explanations for the fires, which the film...
"The well-paced, tightly constructed, often crushingly emotional documentary is stirring and compelling throughout, illuminating both a dark chapter of New York City history and an all-too-common example of the extent to which inner-city people can be unjustly victimized by those in power." - NICK ROCCO SCALIA Read...
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Open host Rhina Valentin sits down the Co-Director/Producer Vivian Vazquez and Film Score Composer Arturo Ortiz to discuss Decade of Fire, a documentary that unveils the Bronx fires in the 1970’s and the effect it has had on the community. Watch it here....
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A short news story about the film was on Bronx News 12 this week! Check it out: WATCH NOW ...
Check out this excellent radio show called "The Bronx, NY: Still Rising From the Ashes" that was part of the series "State of the Re: Union." Click here to listen. DECADE OF FIRE's Vivian Vazquez and Hetty Fox are both featured!...
Check out this great article that was in the NY Daily News on July 7th! ...