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Covered Tracks

Produced by Nathan Kensinger and Meghan O'Hara
Directed by Nathan Kensinger
11 minutes/color/2007
Email: [email protected]
“Covered Tracks” is an experimental documentary
exploring the Freedom Tunnel, a fifty-block long
train tunnel underneath Manhattan's Upper West Side.
This dark portrait is structured around the phases of life and
hurtles down active train tracks, past decades-old graffiti
and the ruins of an underground homeless city.



The Freedom Tunnel was built by Robert Moses in the 1930's,
and once housed a huge homeless population.
Today it is deserted, with children playing in a park
overhead as trains thunder through the wreckage below.
"Covered Tracks" is a gritty portrait of this beautiful
and rarely seen part of New York City.



“Covered Tracks” was produced and edited
by Nathan Kensinger and Meghan O'Hara.
Over the last 8 years, they have collaborated
on numerous documentaries. To create "Covered Tracks"
they filmed for one year, pushing a homemade dolly
down miles of train tracks.
"Covered Tracks" was directed and shot by Nathan Kensinger
and was inspired by his photographic explorations
along New York's industrial waterfront,
which can be seen here.


All photographs on this site © Nathan Kensinger and Nate Dorr
Additional Photos: kensinger.blogspot.com
Additional Films: myspace.com/kensingerfilms
Contact: [email protected]