Festival Wrap Week Wrap Up!


It's been a great week of festival hopping for UNDER THE BUS!  Here's some of the highlights:

Keif and I missed the awards ceremony at the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival because we were out on a shoot - we but arrived just in time to take a photo before they took down the backdrop.

The Workers Unite Film Festival was a fantastic evening!
Cinema Village, NYC


Thank you to everyone who came out 
to support the film!

UPCOMING SCREENINGS!

UPCOMING SCREENINGS!

We are very excited to announce some important screenings for our documentary UNDER THE BUS!

Art of Brooklyn Film Festival

Wednesday, May 7th at 8 PM
Brooklyn Heights Cinema
Buy Tickets Here: http://www.aobff.org/#!0507bkheights/c10ed



Workers Unite! Film Festival

Monday, May 12th at 6pm
Cinema Village, Theater One
Buy Tickets Here: http://workersunitefilmfestival.squarespace.com/schedule-of-films-events-2/?SSScrollPosition=80

Get Your Tickets For Art Of Brooklyn Film Festival!

Good News Everybody! Our film, UNDER THE BUS (http://www.underthebusfilm.blogspot.com/) 
is an official selection at The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival!



Our screening will be WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 - 7PM 
in the OPENING NIGHT NYC DOC BLOCK. 

For more information and tickets, check out:

NOTE: To save $2 on tickets use this code (online only): AOBFF14NYCDOCS






ABOUT UNDER THE BUS
Anthony has driven a school bus in Staten Island, New York for twenty-four years. His plans to retire suddenly grind to a halt when the Union (ATU 1181) goes on strike in response to a contract dispute with the City of New York. The film follows Anthony and his fellow drivers to the picket line, where they find themselves battling harsh winter weather, a media blackout, Union politics and a Mayor who refuses to negotiate.

When the City puts Anthony and the driver's jobs out to bid, a tense atmosphere erupts as non-union 'replacement drivers' start crossing the picket lines. As the strike drags on, many workers fear they will have to leave their Unionized jobs in order to support their families.

ABOUT THE ART OF BROOKLYN
The Art of Brooklyn is a not-for-profit organization that curates a conversation between the new, Brooklyn-based art community, immigrants, transplants and those born and raised in the borough.

Under The Bus To Screen At The Art Of Brooklyn Film Festival



Great news! "Under The Bus" has been selected to screen in the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival which takes place May 7-11th. 

Updates on exact times and ticket sales coming soon!

About Under The Bus

Anthony has driven a school bus in Staten Island, New York for twenty-four years. His plans to retire suddenly grind to a halt when the Union (ATU 1181) goes on strike in response to a contract dispute with the City of New York. The film follows Anthony and his fellow drivers to the picket line, where they find themselves battling harsh winter weather, a media blackout, Union politics and a Mayor who refuses to negotiate.

When the City puts Anthony and the driver's jobs out to bid, a tense atmosphere erupts as non-union 'replacement drivers' start crossing the picket lines.  As the strike drags on, many workers fear they will have to leave their Unionized jobs in order to support their families.


About The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival

The Art of Brooklyn is a not-for-profit organization that curates a conversation between the new, Brooklyn-based art community, immigrants, transplants and those born and raised in the borough.

The AoBFF is the only independent, international film festival built entirely around Brooklyn, a local independent scene with global influence. AoBFF focuses on Brooklyn‐born, Brooklyn-based and Brooklyn-centric films and filmmakers and they screen work from all over the world whose creators live, work in, or are inspired by Brooklyn's indie film scene.