
Drama, 105 min. - 2003
Tag Line: Sometimes inspiration finds you.
In Brooklyn, the word on the street is sometimes more powerful than the truth itself. In a world where crime and corruption feed the greed and power of the underground, sometimes trouble is waiting just around the corner.
Looking for inspiration, Henry (Frederick Silo Gunsch), a frustrated writer fired from his dead end job, follows Jimmy (Edward Heegan) and his crew Frank (Dennis Maddocks Jr.) and Sal (William Cantera) on an urban adventure that ends up in a game of cat and mouse with a mysterious vigilante.
Based on the screenplay by writer/director Jason Cusato and Director of Photography Asa Davis, York Street will take you on a unique urban adventure through the Streets of Brooklyn and into the mind of an inquiring storyteller.
As Jimmy and the boys embark on their biggest score yet, the boss of the local underground crime world Sonny (Fred Bernard) is hot on their tail. With his heavyweight team of old-school wise guys Tony and Pete (Raymond Francis Goffio and Frank Peretti), Sonny tries to keep Jimmy and his boys in line, and on the fast track to earning quick cash.
Sonny tries to unravel Jimmy's next score with the help of a mutual friend/informant, who is forced into coercion due to an outstanding gambling debt, and the impending threats of a rival organization. Embark on a Journey shot exclusively on the streets of Brooklyn; down the cobble stoned streets of downtown, and through the tunnels of the NYC Subway system. Sweat through a foot pursuit through back alleys, and watch shady deals go down in local pubs. Join a car chase under the Elevated trains of McDonald Avenue and arrive on the shores of Coney Island. York Street puts a new spin on an old story while the raw elements of the Brooklyn streets provide a backdrop, as well as an important character that helps to chronicle this entangled plotline.
Tag Line: Sometimes inspiration finds you.
In Brooklyn, the word on the street is sometimes more powerful than the truth itself. In a world where crime and corruption feed the greed and power of the underground, sometimes trouble is waiting just around the corner.
Looking for inspiration, Henry (Frederick Silo Gunsch), a frustrated writer fired from his dead end job, follows Jimmy (Edward Heegan) and his crew Frank (Dennis Maddocks Jr.) and Sal (William Cantera) on an urban adventure that ends up in a game of cat and mouse with a mysterious vigilante.
Based on the screenplay by writer/director Jason Cusato and Director of Photography Asa Davis, York Street will take you on a unique urban adventure through the Streets of Brooklyn and into the mind of an inquiring storyteller.
As Jimmy and the boys embark on their biggest score yet, the boss of the local underground crime world Sonny (Fred Bernard) is hot on their tail. With his heavyweight team of old-school wise guys Tony and Pete (Raymond Francis Goffio and Frank Peretti), Sonny tries to keep Jimmy and his boys in line, and on the fast track to earning quick cash.
Sonny tries to unravel Jimmy's next score with the help of a mutual friend/informant, who is forced into coercion due to an outstanding gambling debt, and the impending threats of a rival organization. Embark on a Journey shot exclusively on the streets of Brooklyn; down the cobble stoned streets of downtown, and through the tunnels of the NYC Subway system. Sweat through a foot pursuit through back alleys, and watch shady deals go down in local pubs. Join a car chase under the Elevated trains of McDonald Avenue and arrive on the shores of Coney Island. York Street puts a new spin on an old story while the raw elements of the Brooklyn streets provide a backdrop, as well as an important character that helps to chronicle this entangled plotline.