

In the city that never sleeps, five families hustle each winter to turn sidewalks into holiday outposts.
Direction
Aniskovich finds poetry in price tags and frozen fingers.
Cinematography
NYC winter as character—gorgeous, brutal, unforgiving.
Editing
89 minutes that somehow feel like a whole season.

Director
Celia Aniskovich
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Aniskovich spent three winters embedded with vendors before filming, capturing stories that city permits and holiday magic usually hide.
The film quietly documents the decline of NYC's street vendor economy, with many families in the film now displaced by rising permit costs and corporate holiday markets.
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