A unique abandoned lot in Brooklyn's Red Hook serves as the backdrop for a story exploring development, class, and identity in the city's most populous borough. The film chronicles the struggles of a vanished homeless community, a young architect who documented it, and various other characters, including local kids running an urban farm, young graffiti artists, and a photographer capturing nature's renewal.
A Hole in a Fence
The film chronicles the transformation of a vacant lot in Red Hook, Brooklyn, delving into the complex themes of urban development, social class, and personal identity that shape the city's largest borough.