How Do You Talk to a Sibling About Something Really Serious?
Street interviews asking people how they would approach a difficult personal conversation with a sibling (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
ManOnTheStreet Archive: A curated collection of existing man-on-the-street and street-interview style video footage available online. Clips are organized, tagged, and categorized for easy browsing, so you can quickly find conversations, reactions, and candid public interviews by topic, location, era, or style.
Street interviews asking people how they would approach a difficult personal conversation with a sibling (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
Street interviews timing people as they try to name as many Asian countries as possible in 60 seconds (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
Subway riders discuss whether the TV remote is poorly designed and what would improve it (New York City subway, 2025).
Street interview with a student explaining why she stopped identifying as a Democrat (United States, 2025).
Street interviews revealing how much New York women are paying in rent — often shocking amounts (New York City, 2025).
Street interviews at San Diego Comic-Con asking attendees what they do for a living (San Diego Comic-Con, California, 2025).
Street interviews asking Alabama women to choose between Usher and Chris Brown (Alabama, 2025).
A man-on-the-street format interview video asking members of the public the direct question: is requiring a photo ID to vote racist? (USA (specific location not confirmed in available metadata), 2025-2026 (exact date not confirmed; included here as best available MOTS-qualifying candidate; flag for date verification)).
On-camera street interview with a Cuban man who delivers a strikingly candid perspective on America (Havana, Cuba, 2025).
Street interviews asking people how to have an avoidance-breaking conversation about divorce (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
Street interviews asking Miami residents how much they pay in monthly rent (Miami, Florida, 2025).
Subway riders argue whether jealousy is actually a useful and underappreciated emotion (New York City subway, 2025).