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  1. La película Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, estrenada en 2016, recaudó un total de $14,958 dólares en los cines. Aproximadamente 2,539 personas fueron a ver la película en todo el mundo. Esta película no se encuentra entre las películas con mayor recaudación de todos los tiempos. Si lo tomamos en cuenta el género de la película ...

  2. centerforthelivingcity.org › citizen-jane-battle-for-the-cityCitizen Jane: Battle For The City

    Watch on. Opened in theaters April 21, 2017. Directed by: Matt Tyrnauer Chronicle of activist Jane Jacobs' battle with developers who threatened to demolish NYC's most historic neighborhoods and a lesson in the power of the average person to push back. This is a story about our global urban future, in which nearly three-fourths of the world’s ...

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  4. Citizen Jane is a timely tale of what can happen when engaged citizens fight the power for the sake of a better world. Arguably no one did more to shape our understanding of the modern American city than Jane Jacobs, the visionary activist and writer who fought to preserve urban communities in the face of destructive development projects.

  5. Citizen Jane: Battle for the City. 3,277 likes. A Documentary Film About Cities Through the Lens of Jane Jacobs by Matt Tyrnauer

  6. In 1960, Jane Jacobs' book The Death and Life of Great American Cities sent shockwaves through the architecture and planning worlds, with its exploration of the consequences of modern planners' and architects' reconfiguration of cities. Jacobs was also an activist, who was involved in fights in mid-century New York to stop 'master builder' Robert Moses from running roughshod over the city.

  7. Box Office (Gross USA) $305.0K. Runtime. 1h 32m. Most Popular at Home Now. Arguably no one did more to shape understanding of the modern American city than Jane Jacobs, the visionary activist and ...