Rooftop Films: Opening Night 2009 (Event Over)
- When:Fri 5/15/09 (8PM)
- Where: Open Road Rooftop
- Address: 350 Grand Street New York, NY Map
- Cost: $9
Tickets for this Event
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General Admission - $9.00
Not Available No refunds. In the event of rain, show will be RESCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, MAY 17, at the same location. Seating is first come, first served. Physical seats are limited. This means you may not get a chair. You are welcome to bring a blanket and picnic.
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Rooftop friend ($9 General Admission ticket + $6 donation) - $15.00
Not Available Did you know that Rooftop Films is a non-profit organization? Consider making this additional $6 donation with the purchase of your General Admission ticket, and help sustain Rooftop Films during these difficult times. Additional donation is not tax deductible.
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Rooftop patron ($9 General Admission ticket + $16 donation) - $25.00
Not Available Did you know that Rooftop Films is a non-profit organization? Consider making this additional $16 donation with the purchase of your General Admission ticket, and help sustain Rooftop Films during these difficult times. Additional donation is not tax deductible.
ADVANCE TICKETS SOLD OUT. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR, STARTING AT 7:00 ON FRIDAY. CASH ONLY!
FRIDAY, MAY 15
This is What We Mean by Short Films
Opening Night
We kick off our 13th year of “Underground Movies
Outdoors” with short films that don’t take long to
astonish, amaze and inspire.
FREE OPEN BAR after the films
Live performance by
Pitchfork's Best new Music
CYMBALS EAT GUITARS
before the films
Venue: on the roof of the Open Road Rooftop
Address: 350 Grand Street @ Essex (Lower East Side, Manhattan)
8:00PM: Doors open
8:30PM:
Sound Fix presents live music by
Cymbals Eat Guitars .
9:00PM: Films
11:30PM - 1:00AM: Open Bar at
Fontana’s (105 Eldridge St), courtesy of
Radeberger beer
Tickets:
ADVANCE TICKETS SOLD OUT. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR, STARTING
AT 7:00 ON FRIDAY. CASH ONLY!
No refunds.
In the event of rain, THE SHOW WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY,
MAY 17, at the same location. CHECK
WWW.ROOFTOPFILMS.COM
OR CALL 718.417.7362 ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT IF THE WEATHER SEEMS
QUESTIONABLE. Seating is first come, first served. Physical seats are limited.
This means you may not get a chair. You are welcome to bring a
blanket and picnic.
MAP |
CYMBALS EAT GUITARS |
SOUND FIX
This Is What We Mean By Short Films
Rooftop Films is back and we’re starting the summer early.
The Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series kicks off on Friday, May 15th.
Head to the Lower East Side of Manhattan and ascend the stairs of
New Design High School, follow the crowds up to Open Road Rooftop
to see extraordinary live music performances and amazing films
under the warming sky, framed on all sides by the greatest
cityscape in the world.
The Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series returns for our 13th season,
screening every weekend from May 15 -September 20. This summer,
Rooftop will host more than 40 unique outdoor events, featuring
programs of new, independently produced films from around the world
paired with New York’s best and brightest musical acts.
We’ll be in more than a dozen spectacular outdoor locations
around New York City and anticipate over 25,000 attendees
throughout the summer.
Opening Night of Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series, our 13th year of
Underground Movies Outdoors. A program of dramas, comedies,
animations and documentaries that could only be shorts, in an array
of tales about people, polar bears and pixel-based adventurers
coming together for companionship.
At Rooftop Films, we bring people together. Warm weather is here:
it’s time to leave the boob tube and the YouTube at home,
gather your friends, trek to the roof, and watch new, original,
independent films you won’t see anywhere else, in the company
of your community, our community, and the New York City night.
Fittingly, we begin 2009 with a program of films about individuals
of all types (and species) seeking companionship. We celebrate the
start of our 13th year, our coming of age, with several films about
growing up, finding your way, settling into new roles. We welcome
back Rooftop alums (Huggins, Walker, Lees, Wardop, Lev), and invite
new filmmakers into our family. And we kick off another year of
underground movies outdoors with a stunning selection that
represents the diversity and vision of Rooftop Films.
Before the films, Sound Fix presents
Cymbals Eat Guitars. The Staten Island rockers have been getting a lot of attention
for their first self-released album Why There Are Mountains and
were just named "Best New Music" by Pitchfork (Read the
REVIEW). And after the films, everyone in attendance is invited to the
Rooftop Films after party at Fontana's where we will be serving
complimentary
Radeberger Pilsner until 1 AM and hanging out with the filmmakers and the band.
FILMS:
Beholder (Eric Daniel Metzgar | New York, NY | 7:00)
A perfect opening film for Rooftop, crafted in our signature style
(the home movie), and investigating our home town (New York).
Acclaimed feature-film director Metzgar reveals his new-to-NYC
neuroses and offers a visionary way to reflect on this overwhelming
urban experience.
Happy 95 Birthday Grandpa (Gary Huggins | Kansas City, MO | 5:40)
A fleeting memory of a (fictional) celebration. Crafted with a
daring sense of dislocation, the film spirals from the dancers,
drunks and gossips, and settles on a boy, coming of age, unsure how
to balance his desire to fit in as a bully and an indescribable
desire for a stranger. He’s torn between this cruel
sexually-charged teenage world, and the suddenly confining comforts
of being a child in an adult world, with his family, his sister, a
slice of cake at a party.
Thompson (Jason Tippet | Bakersfield, CA | 10:00)
Since second grade Matt and Ryan have shared the bond of speech
impediments, weapons, and things that go fast. But as their last
days of high school speed by, the two friends find that their
go-carts, dirt bikes, and RC cars can't outrun adulthood. Ryan is
running out of options while his best friend Matt is moving on in a
different direction.
Purple Sunrise (Nina Vukovic & Viktor Jalcovleski | Germany |
15:30)
John and Karen (Matthew Walker | United Kingdom | 3:30)
A touching and quirky animation about two unlikely creatures who
finagle their unusual and enduring bond. worldofarthurcox.com
She Walked Away Calmly Disappearing Into Darkness (Malik Hassan
Sayeed | New York, NY | 10:00)
Lying in a hospital bed, a man tries to piece together how he got
there. Fragments of memories replay with subtle changes—a
look from a driver, a bag in the street, a shooter on the left or
the right. His family and friends gather round him, but offer no
grounding for his fractured memory. Part of the Little Minx
Exquisite Corpse series: littleminx.tv
Pockets (James Lees | United Kingdom | 3:00)
What’s in your pocket? Portraits of people’s lives,
histories, connections, crafted from the trinkets and refuse
carried by our sides.
The Herd (Ken Wardrop | United Kingdom | 4:00)
A portrait of the filmmakers’ family, including a farmer
playing at being hard-hearted, his stubbornly loving mother, and an
adorable deer with an identity crisis. venom.ie
Skhizein (Jérémy Clapin | France | 14:00)
After being struck by a meteor, Henry has suffered an unusual
dislocation, not just from his surroundings, but from his very
self. skhizein.com
How We Managed to Not Really Date Each Other
(Lev Yilmaz & Adrienne Davich | San Francisco, CA | 6:00)
Lev (and a “friend”) tell a story of comically awkward
non-heartbreak. Lev’s work will be showcased at a special
Rooftop show June 10. ingredientx.com
The Adventures of Ledo and Ix (Emily Carmichael | New York, NY |
4:40)
Ledo and Ix are friends on an unknown quest, scaling steep
mountains, sailing choppy seas, avoiding dens of monsters and
existential voids. Sleeping under the stars makes them
philosophical, and sometimes they wonder if they should’ve
chosen different careers, or if they’re really friends at
all. kidcandrive.com
Rooftop Films is a non-profit organization whose mission is to
engage and inspire the diverse communities of New York City by
showcasing the work of emerging filmmakers and musicians. In
addition to our Summer Series – which takes place in unique
outdoor venues every weekend throughout the summer – Rooftop
provides grants to filmmakers, teaches media literacy and
filmmaking to young people, rents low-cost equipment to artists and
non-profits, and produces new independent films. At Rooftop Films,
we bring the underground outdoors. For more information and updates
please visit our website at
www.rooftopfilms.com.


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