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Former Mayor Ed Koch is the quintessential New Yorker. Still ferocious, charismatic, and hilariously blunt, the now 87-year-old Koch ruled New York from 1978 to 1989-a down-and-dirty decade of grit, graffiti, near-bankruptcy and rampant crime. First-time filmmaker (and former Wall Street Journal reporter) Neil Barsky has crafted an intimate and revealing portrait of this intensely private man, his legacy as a political titan, and the town he helped transform. The tumult of his three terms included a fiercely competitive 1977 election; an infamous 1980 transit strike; the burgeoning AIDS epidemic; landmark housing renewal initiatives; and an irreparable municipal corruption scandal. Through candid interviews and rare archival footage, Koch thrillingly chronicles the personal and political toll of running the world's most wondrous city in a time of upheaval and reinvention. (c) Zeitgeist Films. If You Like this film you can streaming Koch film without downloading or paying anything HERE
Release Date Koch Feb 1, 2013 Limited

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Genres Koch : Documentary

All Critical Rating For Koch Movie : 7.5
All Critical Percentage For Koch Movie : 88 %
All Critics Count For Koch Movie : 33
Total Vote User Koch Movie: Visitor
User Rating Koch Movie : 3.9
User Count Like for Koch Movie : 279
User Percentage For Koch Movie : 73 %

Revew for Koch

He was certainly combative, and confident, and full of love for the city he governed with such gusto. Koch is a New York story for the whole world to appreciate.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

What he really was was one of a kind. Whether intentionally or not, "Koch" shows that that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Mark Feeney-Boston Globe

An emphasis on Koch the character obscures his administration.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

Though the film, more than two years in the making, was never intended as such, it plays like the kind of eulogy Koch would have approved - neither fawning nor eviscerating but always compelling.
Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times

The film advances no theories to explain his contradictions, only a thrilling, sometimes affecting account of what he did.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

"How'm I doin'?" Koch famously asked anyone and everyone he passed by, rarely hanging around for the answer. In "Koch," for the most part, he does all right.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

The gift of Koch is that it embraces the clutter and volume of opinion about the man.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

Captures the man, burnishes the myth and remembers the "mouth."
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

First-time filmmaker Neil Barsky does a generally remarkable job shuttling back and forth between clips from archival footage...and an intimate 2010 interview he conducted of Koch.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest

Neil Barsky's contentious documentary turns into a celebratory eulogy for the outspoken, opportunistic octogenarian.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

Barsky gained Koch's cooperation on the film -- the filmmaker interviewed his subject extensively -- yet his portrait of the man shows both his good and bad sides.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine

The former mayor is an alert onscreen presence, but the film surrounding him is not always so lively.
Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle

The rise and fall from grace of a good Jewish boy gone bad who ostensibly sold out the Big Apple but never summoned up the courage to come out of the closet.
Kam Williams-AALBC.com

Even if he stomped on your special interest you can't deny that he did it with a sui generis verve that mixed region-specific curmudgeon-ism and impish joie de vivre
Jordan Hoffman-Badass Digest

A thoughtful look at the fundamental reasons a down-and-out city was primed to embrace this larger-than-life cheerleader for all things Gotham.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

An enjoyable but not very revelatory tribute that has also become a visual obituary.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
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