DIGGING UP THE SALT MINES is a filmmaking memoir recounting the author?s experience in shooting her first documentary film. In the early 1980?s when New York City swarmed with a diversity of homeless populations, two young filmmakers encounter a community of homeless Latino drag queens living in abandoned garbage trucks by the Hudson River in the so called Salt Mines, an area where the Sanitation Department kept the salt deposits used in winter to...
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