Rooftop Films Panorama: Persona Non Grata (Event Over)
- When:Sat 6/13 (8PM)
- Where: The Old American Can Factory
- Address: 232 Third Street at Third Avenue Brooklyn, 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 picnic.
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Rooftop friend ($9 General Admission ticket + $6 donation) - $16.00
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.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
PERSONA NON GRATA
U.S. Premiere!
Prosecuted as a rebel. Banned as a priest. Committed as an artist.
Loved as a father. An inspiring and important documentary co-funded
by Rooftop Films.
Venue: On the roof of the Old American Can Factory
Address: 232 3RD St. @ 3rd Ave. (Gowanus/ Park Slope, Brooklyn)
Directions: F/G to Carroll St. or M/R to Union Ave.
Rain: In the event of rain the show will be held indoors at the same
location
8:00PM: Doors open
8:30PM: Live music presented by Sound Fix Records
9:00PM: Films
11:00PM–12:30AM: Reception in courtyard including free sangria courtesy of
Carlo Rossi
Tickets: $9-$25 at the door or online
Presented in partnership with: Cinereach, New York magazine,
IndiePix, Shooting People & XØ Projects
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 picnic.
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SOUND FIX
Persona Non Grata US Premiere (Fabio Wuytack | Belgium &
Venezuela | 1:30:00)
Prosecuted as a rebel. Banned as a priest. Committed as an artist.
Loved as a father. An inspiring documentary—co-funded by
Rooftop Films - about the filmmaker’s father, Franz Wuytack,
a radical left-wing Belgian missionary in the slums of Venezuela in
the 1960s. With a new liberal movement sweeping Latin America, and
people like Wuytack needing to continue the fight for social
justice in the US and around the world, this film is crucially
relevant today.
Wuytack was a hands-on activist, gathering scrap lumber by himself
to build housing for the homeless, frolicking with hundreds of
impoverished children in the fountains of wealthy Caracas to
protest the lack of clean water for the poor. You can see in his
face and hear in his voice the deeply personal connections to the
people he was fighting for. And all these years later, hearing the
stories from the people who lived them, the connections he forged
come alive, there to excite and incite us.
But Wuytack’s very public tactics ran afoul of the
conservative church, causing a rift that stung him deeply, but
didn’t dampen his passion for activism. Stories of being
hounded by the police, and hidden like a fugitive, play out with
the energy of an action film. Eventually Wuytack was
exiled—twice—and returning to Belgium to become an
internationally acclaimed politically-minded sculptor. Now with the
new left-wing movement led by Hugo Chavez, Wuytack is finally
allowed to return to Venezuela for a revelatory solo art show and a
joyous homecoming.
Part of Rooftop Films and XO Projects’ INDUSTRIANCE Series:
films, discussions, installations and more about the changing
landscape in industry, architecture, agriculture, labor and related
fields, and the way these changes affect individuals around the
world.
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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