Rooftop Films: Trapped Inside the Machine (Event Over)
- When:Fri 6/5 (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
No refunds. In the event of rain, show will go on indoors 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 sit picnic-style, however NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED.
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Rooftop friend ($9 General Admission ticket + $6 donation) - $15.00
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
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.
NOTE: In the event of rain the show will be held indoors at the same location. Tickets will also be available at the door.
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
TRAPPED INSIDE THE MACHINE
A fun, frantic, fantastical program of films about losing your grip
on reality, and reality losing its grip on the world.
FREE OPEN BAR after 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
Bottle Up and Go
9:00PM: Films
11:30PM - 1:00AM: Open Bar at
Fontana’s (105 Eldridge St), courtesy of
Radeberger beer
Tickets: $9-$25
No refunds. In the event of rain, the show will be indoors at
the same locations.
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 sit picnic-style, howvere NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED.
MAP |
SOUND FIX
There you are. Living a quiet, suburban, stick-figure life.
Watching TV. Waiting for a promotion. Coolly cruising the galaxy at
something less than light speed. But things are not quite right.
This simple pencil is leading you astray. That promotion’s
not coming, and you snap. A fungus in the shower compels you to
perform diabolically crass comedy. And pretty soon you’re
lost in a world of cinema semiotics, upside-down in a confusion of
water and air, and pregnant with the illegitimate love child of an
indifferent red cube.
Why did this happen? What does it all mean?
These films—comedies, dramas, animations, visual
experimentations and mental games—highlight some of the wild,
weird and wonderful ways that cinema can alter your world. There
are times when freaking out is better than calming down. Times when
the madness of the world is best met by individual psychosis. Times
when the machine’s got you trapped, and you’re either
the madman running it or the wrench inside of it, because
someone’s getting sent back in time, shrunk down to snail
size, and suckered into an endless pit of pixels, and hell, it
might as well be you. Beats striking out on an alien date with a
spaceship full of dreary Canadians.
FILMS:
Pure (Jacob Bricca | Hamden, CT | 5:00)
A masterpiece of montage, Pure smashes the action movie genre into
its constituent parts then glues them back together again for a
thrilling, funny, and thought-provoking ride. It is a meditation on
genre, a commentary on visual clichés, and a celebration of
the visceral pleasures of cinema.
The Control Master (Run Wrake | United Kingdom | 7:00)
Halftone City, USA. A peaceful metropolis of family values and
space-age dreams. Mild-mannered blonde Dorothy Gayne secretly
protects its citizens from harm. But dangerous new technologies
abound. What happens when a powerful device falls into the hands of
scientist-turned-villain Doctor Moire? Who will rescue Halftone
City from this oversized creep?
runwrake.com
Funny Guy (Frank Rinaldi | Singapore | 15:00)
Alone in a foreign country, Jamie Dent tries comedy as a way to
connect with strangers. But his routine goes beyond shocking and
offensive, to downright demented and dangerous. Still, in a
painfully uncomfortable situation, sometimes it takes just one joke
to break the ice (or the fungus).
Pencil Face (Christian Simmons | Savannah, GA | 4:00)
“He’ll help you draw, he’ll help you erase. Waste
not, want not, he’s Pencil Face.” A simple pencil can
be the key to realizing your dreams (and the gaping voids within
them).
dandydwarves.com
E.L.A.: Love at First Byte (Fernando Sarmiento | Argentina | 10:00)
A hilariously disquieting 1980s-style mash-up of sci-fi kid’s
shows, video games and Euro soft core porn, featuring pop culture
references as playfully childish but resolutely indefinable visual
signifiers, creating a story that’s essentially
indecipherable yet achingly familiar, effective and fun.
peppermelon.tv
Teaching the Alphabet (Volker Schreiner | Germany | 4:00)
Classic Hollywood cinema was filled with symbolism, and in this
brilliant and playful mind game, Schreiner recasts the signifiers
as the basic building blocks of communication, creating an
interplay between language, image, and psyche.
volkerschreiner.de
Keith Reynolds Can’t Make It Tonight (Felix Massie | United
Kingdom | 6:00)
A stick-figure having a very bad day.
worldofarthurcox.com
Captain Coulier (Space Explorer) (Lyndon Casey | Canada | 13:00)
Lured to space by the promise of action, adventure and glory,
Coulier now battles space travel’s greatest obstacle:
boredom. This sly comedy is kind of like Barbarella without the
sex.
captaincoulier.com
Hirsute (A.J. Bond | Canada | 13:45)
Struggling to invent time travel, a young scientist stumbles upon a
self-fulfilling prophesy as the solution to his problems. Now he
has to deal with the fact that in the future he’s become
condescending, fey and semi-suicidal. hirsute.thesiblings.ca
Coagulate (Mihai Grecu | France | 6:00)
Coagulate presents “a world where liquids don't follow
physical laws, where air and water are unstable. I wanted to place
characters in this world—man and fish—and imagine them
reacting to this modified state of being. . . . A world where water
itself is breathing.” –
Grecu.mihaigrecu.org
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
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