Audience at a concert or rally with city skyline background, one person raising their hand, overlaid with text about politics and the film title 'County'.

Fahim Hamid

County

The biggest secret in politics is the smallest office you could possibly run for. County is a documentary about County Committee—the fundamental building blocks of our democracy that our political Parties don’t want you to know about—and the activists in NYC fighting to unveil and reform a corrupt system within it.

August 24, 2024
8:30-10:30 PM

LaGuardia Performing Arts Center
Little Theater
Van Dam Street and 47th Avenue


A young man with short dark hair and a plaid shirt standing outdoors with a blurred background of trees and nature.

Fahim Hamid is a Bangladeshi-born and Brooklyn-raised filmmaker who started out as an actor. After getting involved in social and political activism in NYC, he began making commercials and documentary videos for campaigns and organizations. "County" is his first film.

A middle-aged woman with medium-length dark hair, wearing a red top and a silver necklace, sitting indoors with a bookshelf in the background.
Two men wearing face masks, one with a floral mask and maroon blazer, and the other with a plain white mask and black jacket, are outdoors. They are looking at something together, with one holding a card or paper.
Two women are smiling and sharing a pair of earphones while looking at a cell phone. They are standing next to a staircase and campaign posters are visible in the background.