Ming of Harlem: Twenty One Storeys in the Air is an only-in-New-York account of Ming, Al, and Antoine Yates, who cohabited in a high-rise social housing apartment at Drew-Hamilton complex in Harlem for several years until 2003, when news of their dwelling caused a public outcry and collective outpouring of disbelief. On the discovery that Ming was a 500-pound pound Tiger and Al a seven-foot alligator, their story took on an astonishing dimension. The film frames Yates’s recollections with a poetic study of Ming and Al, the predators’ presence combined with a text by philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, reimagining the circumstances of the wild inside, animal names, strange territories, and human-animal relations.
Phillip Warnell
Director
Jean-Luc Nancy
Writer
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The Class of ‘9271%
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
Directed by John Ford70%
Room 23761%
Public Speaking70%
Lionel Messi: Destiny78%
Sidney70%
Above Majestic73%
Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home67%
A Plastic Ocean75%
Tricked: The Documentary61%
Tongues Untied66%
Elstree 197661%
28 Up75%
Looking for Richard68%
Night Will Fall76%
Sherman's March67%
Facing Ali73%
Overnight63%