A century-old music hall's studio apartments, once home to artistic luminaries, are threatened with eviction to make way for offices. A director's documentary chronicles the battle to save the apartments and celebrates their rich history.
Lost Bohemia
Josef Birdman Astor, a renowned film director, resided in a lavish studio apartment atop Carnegie Hall, a prestigious address that had previously been home to celebrated artists such as Marlon Brando, Paddy Chayefsky, and Isadora Duncan.