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Changing Lanes

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When a beloved teacher is tragically killed in a hit-and-run crash in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a grassroots movement emerges to transform a notoriously dangerous four-lane boulevard into a safer, two-lane street with protected bike lanes. While many applaud the proposed change, it also sparks a backlash -- led in part by a powerful local business owner. As government support begins to waver, neighbors unite to challenge entrenched interests and fight for a safer Greenpoint. Changing Lanes situates this local struggle within broader historical, environmental, political, and social contexts through interviews with politicians, activists, urban planners, entrepreneurs, and cultural icons including musician David Byrne and legendary urban planner Janette Sadik-Khan -- a compelling call to action for democracy at street level.

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Tony Medley tonymedley.com 1d
7/10
This is a good movie to watch because it shows how zealots can take charge of politics and make life miserable for ordinary people who just want to get where they are going, even though that is certainly not the filmmakers' intent. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis When a beloved teacher is tragically killed in a hit-and-run crash in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a grassroots movement emerges to transform a notoriously dangerous four-lane boulevard into a safer, two-lane street with protected bike lanes. While many applaud the proposed change, it also sparks a backlash -- led in part by a powerful local business owner. As government support begins to waver, neighbors unite to challenge entrenched interests and fight for a safer Greenpoint. Changing Lanes situates this local struggle within broader historical, environmental, political, and social contexts through interviews with politicians, activists, urban planners, entrepreneurs, and cultural icons including musician David Byrne and legendary urban planner Janette Sadik-Khan -- a compelling call to action for democracy at street level.
Director
Ben Wolf
Producer
Ben Wolf
Distributor
First Run Features
Production Co
Topiary Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 16, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 14m