Rooftop Films: Brooklyn Non-Fiction (Event Over)
- When:Sat 9/12 (8PM)
- Where: The Old American Can Factory
- Address: 232 Third Street at Third Avenue Brooklyn, NY Map
- Cost: $9-$50
Tickets for this Event
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General Admission - $9.00 - $9.00
Not Available 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.
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Rooftop friend ($9 General Admission ticket + $6 donation) - $15 - $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.
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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.
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Rooftop Protector ($9 General Admission ticket + $41 donation) - $50.00
The Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series has been one of our most successful ever, yet with funder and sponsor cutbacks we are faced with a severe gap in our budget. As we celebrate the Closing Night of the 2009 Summer Series we ask for your help and hope that you will consider a financial contribution beyond the $9 general admission price. We have created a tiered ticketing system enabling you to give a little extra in the form of a donation.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
ROOFTOP FILMS SUMMER SERIES 2009 CLOSING NIGHT - FUNDRAISING
CELEBRATION!
OPEN BAR AFTER PARTY WITH FREE DRINKS UNTIL 2 AM
BROOKLYN NON-FICTION
Closing night of Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series. “New York
Non-Fiction,” one of our long-standing most popular shows, at
last begets a natural partner . . . or rival. With these short
films, Brooklyn’s here to represent. It’s your borough.
Take a look.
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:
Sound Fix presents live music by
Savoir Adore
9:00PM: Films
11:00PM–2:00AM: Howard Hughes presents after party with FREE DRINKS courtesy of
Radeberger and
Bear Flag
Tickets: $9-$50 at the door or online. Make a donation to keep Rooftop
Films alive.
Presented in partnership with:
, &
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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Help Keep Rooftop Films Alive in 2010 - Your Support is Critical to
Rooftop Films
The Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series has been one of our most successful ever, yet with funder and sponsor cutbacks we are faced with a severe gap in our budget. As we celebrate the Closing Night of the 2009 Summer Series we ask for your help and hope that you will consider a financial contribution beyond the $9 general admission price. We have created a tiered ticketing system enabling you to give a little extra in the form of a donation. To read more about the programs your donation will support or do donate a larger amount, visit our website: http://rooftopfilms.com/donate.html
BROOKLYN NON-FICTION
Without the other four boroughs, Brooklyn would be America’s fourth largest city. So many artists and filmmakers have gravitated toward the borough of Kings—including Rooftop itself—it could be argued that Brooklyn is New York’s cultural capital. And so for Rooftop Films 2009 Closing Weekend, we flash our local colors and parade our local pride.
The short films in this program show Brooklyn some love, and defend
Brooklyn against unwanted developments. These films flex the power
of Brooklyn’s diversity, and boast of Brooklyn’s
bizarre and bold attitude. We disclose the turmoil and the harmony
in competing and coalescing races and cultures, and we expose the
passion and principles of opposing flocks of birds and opinionated
inanimate objects. Because in this part of town, everyone’s
got a point of view. And from up here on the roof, the whole
city’s gonna see it.
THE FILMS:
Brooklyn Love (Chris King | Brooklyn, NY | 2:09) *
A bike ride across the bridge to Manhattan and back takes the form
of a love letter to Brooklyn.
Life on Location (Christopher Tignor | Brooklyn, NY | 3:00)
A whimsical look at how the economy isn't changing in the fantasy
world of big budget New York filmmaking, but how it does change the
lives of local residents. Winner of the Brian Lehrer Show's "
Uncommon Economic Indicator Video Contest.
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The Lost Tribes of New York City (Carolyn & Andy London | New
York, NY | 3:00)
Urban anthropologists Andy and Carolyn London interview some of New
York City's more overlooked citizens in this charming and hilarious
animated “documentary.”
Missed Connections on the L (Bambi Bogert | New York, NY | 3:25) *
Recreated from those real Craigslist letters to lost romantic
opportunities in one of the world’s most fertile corridors
for flirtation.
A work in progress screening.
Brooklyn Boondoggle (Meerkat Media Collective | Brooklyn, NY |
11:19) *
Exploring the highly controversial Atlantic Yards project, Brooklyn
Boondoggle questions the trend of top-down urban development and
asks, what if we were allowed to decide the future of our own
neighborhoods?
Pants Problem (Casimir Nozkowski | Brooklyn, NY | 3:05)
“I recently made a video about a real-life problem I faced.
This is all true. I am missing pants.”
Crime Scene Greenpoint (Christopher Arcella | Long Island City, NY
| 3:30)
This seemingly otherworldly footage is in fact the New York Fire
Department taming a ten-alarm fire that destroyed most of the
Greenpoint Terminal Market located along the East River in
Brooklyn.
Above Brooklyn (Heather Spilkin | Brooklyn, NY | 31:10)
Meet some of New York's few remaining pigeon breeders and explore a
world that exists on Brooklyn's rooftops, where men obsessed with
their birds have found a connection with nature and the sky above
them, one that contrasts greatly with the bustling streets only a
few flights below.
INTERMISSION
Intifada NYC (David Teague | Brooklyn, NY | 47:00)
The United States’ first Arabic language public school,
Khalil Gibran International Academy, opened in Brooklyn to a
firestorm of controversy. As critics and the mainstream media
stoked flames in the climate of post-9/11 America, the fallout
brought consequences for the school’s founding principal,
Debbie Almontaser. Taking a dramatic and stylistic approach,
Intifada NYC follows the school’s rocky first days,
Almontaser’s resignation and First Amendment legal battle to
get her job back, and the expansion of Stop the Madrassa’s
campaign against alleged Islamist infiltration of the United
States.
* Courtesy of The Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective.
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 equipment at low-cost 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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