FREE SPEECH TV
Click HERE to find out how you can watch UNDER THE BUS on Free Speech TV!11/25 at 9pm ET
11/27 at 10am ET
11/28 at 3am ET
11/30 at 6am ET
12/1 at 4pm ET
Dish Network, channel 9415
DirecTV, channel 348
or ROKU!
JUNE 22nd @6pm Coco Sixty-Six, Brooklyn
Coco Sixty-Six
66 Greenpoint Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Time: Doors open at 4pm, movie starts at 6pm. Film followed by Q&A by filmmakers Keif Roberts & Peter J. Haas!
Transportation: Subway - Greenpoint Ave (G), East River Ferry - India Street / Greenpoint Terminal, street parking available.
Map:
or check out the YELP EVENT
JULY 27th @ 4:30pm Freddy's Bar, Brooklyn
Address:
627 5th Ave (at 17th Street)
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Join us for a special screening at the SUNDAY FILM SERIES!
Time: 4:30pm, film followed by Q&A by filmmakers Keif Roberts & Peter J. Haas!
Map:
More About The Sunday Film Series:
The Sunday Film Series, curated and programmed by Heather Freudenthal, is a showcase of independent films, held at local venues in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. Despite what the series name suggests, The Sunday Film Series screens films on days OTHER THAN SUNDAYS! Screening days, times, and venues vary from screening to screening.
Sunday Film Series films provide thought-provoking content, engaging stories, highlight a variety of topics, themes and issues, and provide the audience with an engaging glimpse into characters and worlds which are under-seen in traditional film, via documentaries, narratives, shorts, features, experimental films, animation, and more. The Sunday Film Series allows a personal exchange between the filmmaker and the audience, with interactive Q & A’s/workshops with the filmmaker following each film.
The films and filmmakers honored by The Sunday Film Series represent a new kind of exposure for local films; for the community and by the community.
All screenings are open to the public, they are free or have a small suggested donation, and seating is on a first come, first served basis!
http://www.heatherfreudenthal.com/site/Sunday_Film_Series.html
AUGUST 17th @ 6pm - Founder's Hall,
St. Francis College
A co-presentation of The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival & Sunday Film Series.
Address:
Founder's Hall, St. Francis College
180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn Heights
Time: 6pm
Transportation:
By Subway: N,R to Court St. 2,3,4,5 to Borough Hall, A,C,F to Jay St./MetroTech
About The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival
From Boerum Hill to Bergen Beach. Fort Greene to Flatlands. Cobble Hill to Canarsie. It's only Brooklyn when you count every neighborhood and every community.
The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival is the first to showcase emerging filmmakers who are Brooklyn-born, Brooklyn-based and Brooklyn-centric. We are as diverse, vital and international as the borough itself. And everyone is invited to our party.
Now in our third year, we're the only international film festival to showcase films and filmmakers that all have a meaningful connection to Brooklyn. That means cast or crew were born and raised here, or now live and work here. We also screen films from across the country and around the world that were shot in or inspired by Brooklyn. We welcome every community and zip code in Kings County to enter and attend the festival.
The AoBFF is produced by The Art of Brooklyn, a nonprofit dedicated to celebrating the art and culture of the Best Borough.
http://www.aobff.org/
More About The Sunday Film Series:
The Sunday Film Series, curated and programmed by Heather Freudenthal, is a showcase of independent films, held at local venues in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. Despite what the series name suggests, The Sunday Film Series screens films on days OTHER THAN SUNDAYS! Screening days, times, and venues vary from screening to screening.
Sunday Film Series films provide thought-provoking content, engaging stories, highlight a variety of topics, themes and issues, and provide the audience with an engaging glimpse into characters and worlds which are under-seen in traditional film, via documentaries, narratives, shorts, features, experimental films, animation, and more. The Sunday Film Series allows a personal exchange between the filmmaker and the audience, with interactive Q & A’s/workshops with the filmmaker following each film.
The films and filmmakers honored by The Sunday Film Series represent a new kind of exposure for local films; for the community and by the community.
All screenings are open to the public, they are free or have a small suggested donation, and seating is on a first come, first served basis!
http://www.heatherfreudenthal.com/site/Sunday_Film_Series.html
From Boerum Hill to Bergen Beach. Fort Greene to Flatlands. Cobble Hill to Canarsie. It's only Brooklyn when you count every neighborhood and every community.
The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival is the first to showcase emerging filmmakers who are Brooklyn-born, Brooklyn-based and Brooklyn-centric. We are as diverse, vital and international as the borough itself. And everyone is invited to our party.
Now in our third year, we're the only international film festival to showcase films and filmmakers that all have a meaningful connection to Brooklyn. That means cast or crew were born and raised here, or now live and work here. We also screen films from across the country and around the world that were shot in or inspired by Brooklyn. We welcome every community and zip code in Kings County to enter and attend the festival.
The AoBFF is produced by The Art of Brooklyn, a nonprofit dedicated to celebrating the art and culture of the Best Borough.
http://www.aobff.org/
More About The Sunday Film Series:
The Sunday Film Series, curated and programmed by Heather Freudenthal, is a showcase of independent films, held at local venues in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. Despite what the series name suggests, The Sunday Film Series screens films on days OTHER THAN SUNDAYS! Screening days, times, and venues vary from screening to screening.
Sunday Film Series films provide thought-provoking content, engaging stories, highlight a variety of topics, themes and issues, and provide the audience with an engaging glimpse into characters and worlds which are under-seen in traditional film, via documentaries, narratives, shorts, features, experimental films, animation, and more. The Sunday Film Series allows a personal exchange between the filmmaker and the audience, with interactive Q & A’s/workshops with the filmmaker following each film.
The films and filmmakers honored by The Sunday Film Series represent a new kind of exposure for local films; for the community and by the community.
All screenings are open to the public, they are free or have a small suggested donation, and seating is on a first come, first served basis!
http://www.heatherfreudenthal.com/site/Sunday_Film_Series.html