Who Is Jesus? — New York Street Interviews
Street interviews in New York City asking ordinary people who they think Jesus was (New York City, 2020s).
Street interviews in New York City asking ordinary people who they think Jesus was (New York City, 2020s).
A homeless New Yorker tells his story on the street — he became homeless after his wife passed away (New York City, 2020s).
Street interviews revealing the gap between New Yorkers’ stated support for immigrants and their actual attitudes (New York City, 2020s).
Sidetalk’s own compilation of their most popular episodes (New York City — Coney Island, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, 2020–2023).
Billy and Captain America himself run through NYC streets asking strangers pop culture questions for the 15th anniversary of Billy on the Street (New York City, New York, 2019).
Billy drags Emma Stone through the streets of NYC screaming at passersby in one of the most chaotic celebrity street interviews ever (New York City, New York, 2018).
Street interviews and vox pops capturing New Yorkers’ reactions as results came in on election night 2016 (New York City, November 8, 2016).
Author Mary Roach hits the streets of NYC to test passersby on obscure military slang (New York City, New York, 2016).
Street interviews asking New Yorkers to name the positive effects of climate change (New York City, New York, 2015).
Ben Sinclair of High Maintenance takes over the Tribeca Film Festival’s man-on-the-street slot, interviewing regular people in Union Square with hi (Union Square, New York City, May 2014).
High Maintenance creator Ben Sinclair turns the tables on independent filmmakers at TFF 2014, asking them the questions they usually dodge (Tribeca Film Festival, New York City, April 2014).
A street interview film in which a fictional 156-year-old eccentric wanders New York City asking real people about love, alienation, and the digita (New York City, New York, 2013).