28th Annual Summer Series Announced

ROOFTOP FILMS ANNOUNCES FILM SLATE FOR 2024 ANNUAL SUMMER SERIES IN NYC, PRESENTED BY AMC NETWORKS

The popular summer festival returns with outdoor screenings beginning May 17th; lineup features premiere presentations of Chris Nash’s In a Violent Nature, Tony Gerber & Jesse Moss’ War Game, Lana Wilson’s Look Into My Eyes, and AMC’s Orphan Black: Echoes


BROOKLYN, NY (May 7, 2024)Rooftop Films, the non-profit organization celebrated as New York City’s home for independent films and filmmakers, is proud to announce the lineup for its annual Rooftop Films Summer Series, one of the world’s longest running and largest outdoor festivals for independent film.

Since its inception, Rooftop Films has set out to engage and inspire diverse communities by showcasing the work of burgeoning filmmakers in extraordinary outdoor venues across New York City’s five boroughs. Rooftop Films strives to make events accessible for all by offering free screenings and low ticket prices, with additional discounts and exclusive perks available through its membership program.

“The 2024 Summer Series isn’t just a celebration of groundbreaking new cinema,” says Rooftop Films’ Executive Director, Adnaan Wasey, “it’s also a catalyst for connecting communities and a critical platform for independent filmmakers. Each screening is crafted to be an unmissable event, and I’m excited to experience this lineup with audiences across New York City this summer!”

This year’s Summer Series will run from May 17th through August 23rd, and will include over 40 events, featuring new independent feature films, short film programs, family screenings, and live performances. Programming highlights include:

  • This is What We Mean by Short Films: Opening Night 2024 on Friday, May 17th at Green-Wood Cemetery, featuring a night of music, community, and an exciting collection of some of the best new short films of the year.
  • A spectacular New York premiere for Chris Nash’s In a Violent Nature on Governors Island. The screening, courtesy of IFC Films & Shudder and co-presented with Governors Island Arts, marks a return to the area for Rooftop, after presenting one of the island’s earliest public events during its re-opening in 2004.
  • The chance to check out early screenings of new festival favorites, including Tony Gerber & Jesse Moss’ War Game; Dawn Porter’s Luther: Never Too Much; Michael Gitlin’s The Night Visitors; the New York premieres of Isaac Gale & Ryan Olson’s Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted (featuring a live performance from Swamp Dogg himself!), Natalie Rae & Angela Patton’s Daughters, and Lana Wilson’s Look Into My Eyes; and many more!
  • The return of Rooftop’s celebrated shorts programming—including New York Non-Fiction, Love is Strange: Romance Shorts, Cemetery Shorts, and many more—a carefully curated selection of the best in independent short films from around the world. Featuring a diverse array of narratives, documentaries, experimental, and animated works, showcasing emerging voices and groundbreaking storytelling.
  • Free community events, bringing the joy and the art of cinema to neighborhoods across the city, including partnerships with Council Members Francisco Moya in Queens, Chi Ossé in Crown Heights, Crystal Hudson in Fort Greene, and Erik Bottcher in the Meatpacking District.

For the eighth consecutive year, the Rooftop Films Summer Series will be presented by AMC Networks and its family of iconic fan-favorite brands. Rooftop Films will be presenting special sneak preview screenings with AMC this summer, including New York Premieres of Orphan Black: Echoes at Green-Wood Cemetery, and IFC Films & Shudder’s In a Violent Nature on Governors Island. Additionally, Rooftop’s exclusive spirit sponsor Ketel One Family Made Vodka will present more than 20 pre- and post-screening receptions throughout the summer.

“Every film in our lineup is full of life and energy,” says Maria Rhodes, Rooftop’s Senior Programmer. “From—among many others—the glorious terror of In a Violent Nature on Governors Island, to the irresistible funk sounds of Swamp Dogg in Sunset Park, we’ve curated a season full of unforgettable cinematic experiences for all attendees, and we couldn’t be more excited for our 28th summer.”

Tickets and Venues 

Tickets for select upcoming screenings are on sale now via the Rooftop Films website, with additional dates and tickets to be released in the coming weeks.

Additionally, three Rooftop Films screenings will be free to members as part of the Rooftop Films Selects Membership Screening Series. For first-access to events, memberships are available at www.rooftopfilms.com/support.

In addition to presenting amazing films, Rooftop Films is also known for their scenic and unique outdoor venues. 2024 venue partners will include the pier of Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park, with support from New York City Economic Development Corporation; Downtown Brooklyn’s Brooklyn Commons, co-presented by Brookfield; the famed Fort Greene Park lawn, in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy; the courtyards of Industry City in Sunset Park; the West Village’s Gansevoort Plaza, in partnership with the Meatpacking District; and a grand return to Governors Island.

2024 Rooftop Films Summer Series Slate

Additional programming, dates, venues, and partnerships will be announced throughout the summer.

Feature Film Programs

In a Violent Nature
2024 | Chris Nash | US, Canada | 94 mins | New York Premiere
Saturday, May 18th @ Governors Island | Free with RSVP
When a locket is removed from a collapsed fire tower in the woods that entombs the rotting corpse of Johnny, a vengeful spirit spurred on by a horrific 60-year-old crime, his body is resurrected and he becomes hellbent on retrieving it. The undead golem hones in on the group of vacationing teens responsible for the theft and proceeds to methodically slaughter them one by one in his mission to get it back—along with anyone in his way. Courtesy of IFC Films and Shudder. Presented in partnership with Governors Island Arts. Opens exclusively in theaters on Friday May 31st.
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War Game
2024 | Tony Gerber & Jesse Moss | US | 94 mins
Thursday, May 30th @ The Old American Can Factory
A real-life political thriller set on January 6, 2025, War Game imagines a nation-wide insurrection in which members of the US military defect to support the losing Presidential candidate, while the winning candidate and his advisors—played by an all-star roster of senior officials from the last five administrations—war games the crisis in the White House situation room. They have 6 hours to save democracy as the country teeters on the brink of civil war.
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Chronicles of a Wandering Saint
2023 | Tomás Gómez Bustillo | Argentina, US | 84 mins
Tuesday, June 4th @ Fort Greene Park | Free with RSVP
In a tiny rural village in Argentina, Rita Lopez, a pious yet insatiably competitive woman, decides that staging a miracle could be her ticket to sainthood. Presented in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and NYC Council Member Crystal Hudson as part of the Chinese and Spanish Language Film Series.
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Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted
2024 | Isaac Gale & Ryan Olson | US | 97 mins | New York Premiere
Thursday, July 11th @ Industry City
Swamp Dogg, alongside housemates Moogstar and Guitar Shorty transform his home into an artistic playground.
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Crossing
2024 | Levan Akin | Sweden, Denmark, France, Turkey, Georgia | 106 mins
Wednesday, July 17th @ Gansevoort Plaza, Meatpacking District | Free with RSVP
Lia, a retired teacher living in Georgia, made a promise to find her long lost niece Tekla. The search takes her to Istanbul, a beautiful city that seems full of connections and possibilities. There she meets Evrim, a lawyer fighting for trans rights, and Tekla starts to feel closer than ever… Courtesy of MUBI. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Erik Bottcher and the Meatpacking BID.
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The Night Visitors
2023 | Michael Gitlin | US | 72 mins
Wednesday, July 24th @ Fort Greene Park | Free with RSVP
The Night Visitors is an experimental documentary that closely examines moths as organisms, as aesthetic beings, and as carriers of meaning. Screening presented as part of the Alfred P. Sloan Science on Screen® series. Presented in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and New York City Council Member Crystal Hudson.
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Daughters
2024 | Natalie Rae & Angela Patton | US | 107 mins | New York Premiere
Thursday, August 8th @ Brooklyn Army Terminal | Free with RSVP
Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C., jail. Courtesy of Netflix.
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Three Promises
2024 | Yousef Srouji | Palestine, US, Lebanon | 61 mins
Wednesday, August 14th @ Brooklyn Commons Park | Free with RSVP
A mother films her family’s life while sheltering from Israel’s attacks during the Second Intifada in the West Bank. Her son revisits the past through this footage, delivering a heart-breaking portrait of the anguish of parents forced to choose between their children’s safety and the emotional upheaval of leaving home. Presented in Partnership with ArteEast’s Unpacking the Archive.
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Look Into My Eyes
2024 | Lana Wilson | US | 108 mins | New York Premiere
Friday, August 16th @ Green-Wood Cemetery
A group of New York City psychics conduct deeply intimate readings for their clients, revealing a kaleidoscope of loneliness, connection, and healing. Courtesy of A24.
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Luther: Never Too Much
2024 | Dawn Porter | US | 100 mins
Saturday, September 21st @ Brower Park | Free with RSVP
Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, Luther Vandross tells his own story, with assistance from his closest friends and musical collaborators, including Mariah Carey, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson, and Roberta Flack. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Chi Ossé.
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Seeking Mavis Beacon
2024 | Jazmin Renée Jones | US | 102 mins | New York Premiere
Date and Venue To Be Announced
One of the most influential Black women in technology is a figment of our collective imagination. Mavis Beacon was invented by the Co-Founder of Myspace to sell the world’s most popular typing software, but the real woman she was modeled after disappeared in 1995. Seeking Mavis Beacon poses critical questions regarding anthropomorphization and the consumption of marginalized bodies in the tech industry, while reimagining the legacy of a missing historical figure.
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Special Events

AMC NETWORKS PRESENTS

Orphan Black: Echoes — Special NY Premiere Screening
2024 | 47 mins
Tuesday, June 11 @ Green-Wood Cemetery | Free with RSVP
Set in the near future, Orphan Black: Echoes takes a deep dive into the exploration of the scientific manipulation of human existence. It follows a group of women as they weave their way into each other’s lives and embark on a thrilling journey, unraveling the mystery of their identity and uncovering a wrenching story of love and betrayal. Presented in partnership with AMC Networks.
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Starring and executive produced by Krysten Ritter (Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Love and Death), the ten-episode, highly-anticipated Orphan Black: Echoes premieres Sunday, June 23 at 10pm ET/PT on AMC, AMC+ and BBC AMERICA.

SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

This summer, Rooftop Films will present four beloved and acclaimed titles from the 30-year history of Searchlight Pictures: 2004’s Napoleon Dynamite on the roof of New Design High School in the Lower East Side, a screening of the 2021 Academy Award-winning documentary Summer of Soul in Crown Heights’ Brower Park, 2006’s Little Miss Sunshine at a to-be-announced venue, and 1998’s Slums of Beverly Hills at Tompkins Square Park.

Napoleon Dynamite: 20th Anniversary Celebration
2004 | Jared Hess | US | 96 mins
Friday, May 24 @ New Design High School | Free with RSVP
Searchlight Pictures and Rooftop Films present a special 20th anniversary celebration of the cult classic debut by Jared Hess atop the roof of an NYC high school. From the rural town of Preston, Idaho, comes Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder). With a red ‘fro, his moon boots, and illegal government ninja moves, he is a new kind of hero. When his friend Pedro (Efren Ramirez) decides to run for class president, it is Napoleon to the rescue to help him triumph over adversity. Presented as part of Searchlight Pictures 30th Anniversary Celebration.
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Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
2021 | Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson | US | 118 mins
Saturday, June 15 @ Brower Park | Free with RSVP
In his acclaimed debut as a filmmaker, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson presents a powerful and transporting documentary—part music film, part historical record created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, just one hundred miles south of Woodstock, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). Winner of the 2021 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Summer of Soul shines a light on the importance of history to our spiritual well-being and stands as a testament to the healing power of music during times of unrest, both past and present. Presented as part of Searchlight Pictures 30th Anniversary Celebration, in partnership with New York City Council Member Chi Ossé.
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Little Miss Sunshine
2006 | Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris | US | 101 mins
Date and Venue To Be Announced | Free with RSVP
Greg Kinnear, Abigail Breslin, Toni Collette, Steve Carrell, Paul Dano and a riotously funny Alan Arkin star in this star-studded instant indie classic about the Hoovers, a mismatched family who pile into their VW Bus to embark on a highly eventful cross-country trip, determined to get their young daughter into the finals of a beauty pageant. Presented as part of Searchlight Pictures 30th Anniversary Celebration.
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Slums of Beverly Hills
1998 | Tamara Jenkins | US | 91 mins
Date To Be Announced @ Tompkins Square Park | Free with RSVP
Natasha Lyonne gives a star-making performance in this hilarious and too-relatable cult classic indie about a lower-middle-class teenager struggling to cope living with her neurotic family of nomads on the outskirts of Beverly Hills. Presented as part of Searchlight Pictures 30th Anniversary Celebration.
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Short Film Programs

This is What We Mean by Short Films: Opening Night 2024
Friday, May 17th @ Green-Wood Cemetery
Kick off the summer right with one of Rooftop’s biggest and best short film programs of the season! Tunnel through life with us, under the stars at Green-Wood Cemetery, and bathe in absurdist worlds made up of pennies, car washes, and personality tests. Watch as siblings’ bonds get tested and artists confront their self doubts in imagined gardens. Go on the journey with frazzled assistants and bubbly conspiracy theorists as they suck people down the drain with them. Each piece will show you exactly what we mean by short films.
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Cemetery Shorts
Saturday, June 8th @ Green-Wood Cemetery
When confronted with death, it’s difficult to know whether to look forward or think back—here, you can do both. Come for our annual gathering in Green-Wood Cemetery, where together we’ll dive into family drama at a funeral, carve into the meaning of life with a headstone sculptor, and hang out with nuns who just can’t wait to die. With this collection of short films, we’ll experience how death can bring heartbreak, humor, clarity, and sometimes, nothing at all. Screening presented as part of the Alfred P. Sloan Science on Screen® series.
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Vidas Vibrantes: Shorts en Español
Wednesday, June 12th @ Fort Greene Park | Free with RSVP
A program of our favorite international Spanish-language films highlighting community, family, and identity. The shorts in this year’s lineup explore the many complexities of these relationships, taking a darker outlook on the ties that bind. From hypnotic and strangely immersive portraits of place and memory and an unconventional memorial to a lost friend, to slightly twisted coming-of-age tales and a harrowing look at an unusual summer job, Vidas Vibrantes is a transportive study and celebration of Spanish-speaking communities around the world. Presented in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and NYC Council Member Crystal Hudson as part of the Chinese and Spanish Language Film Series.
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Queerly Beloved: Pride Shorts in the Park
Tuesday, June 25th @ Fort Greene Park | Free with RSVP
Dearly beloved, our Queerly Beloved program makes its grand return to Fort Greene Park! Come celebrate NYC PRIDE with a collection of our favorite new short films spotlighting the LGBTQIA+ community. This year’s lineup boldly explores the depth and breadth of queer people, spaces, and relationships in New York and beyond! Don’t miss these whimsical portraits of home and our evolving understandings of family; an unconventional musical about the pitfalls of casual dating; awkward and intimate accounts of burgeoning sexuality; and an unflinching fever dream exploration of sex, loneliness, the internet, and cat emojis. Presented in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and New York City Council Member Crystal Hudson.
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Growing Pains: Coming-of-Age Stories
Friday, July 12th @ Jackie Robinson Playground | Free with RSVP
Adulthood is hard, but getting there can be even harder. This genre-spanning program showcases stories as deep and varied as adolescence itself. Whether saddling up for a rodeo competition, encountering ghosts in a new country, or racing around the city, these films feature familiar and fascinating stories about the challenges of growing up—and the resilience of those who do it. Come celebrate youth through all its complications, in the city and beyond. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Crystal Hudson.
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New York Non-Fiction
Friday, July 26th @ Green-Wood Cemetery
Get a closer look at the people and places that make New York the place we call home, through thick and thin. Escape the man-made horrors of Penn Station, explore one family’s history through the lens of baking, and clock in with an MTA worker—without having to deal with train delays. Join us for another nostalgic trip around the boroughs, and experience a portrait of chance encounters in the greatest city in the world.
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Rooftop Shots: Closing Night 2024
Friday, August 23rd @ Green-Wood Cemetery
Gather around, one more time, as we celebrate the innovative work of some of Rooftop’s favorite short filmmakers. As always, our Closing Night is full of wistful memories, longing moments, and devastating realizations. Reflect on launching rockets, sad love songs, existential travel, and bingo halls. Come to cry, stay to experience something profound, and dance all the emotions away with us in Green-Wood Cemetery. After all, all good things must come to an end…
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Dark Toons
Date and Venue To Be Announced | Free with RSVP
This year’s Dark Toons program is a showcase of all of the strange and twisted storytelling only animation can offer. Cross into new worlds, both beautiful and bleak, traversing the psychedelic hallucinations of a far-off hospital patient. Witness a whimsical nun’s reawakening, a love affair ripped to the bone, and spiral out with one man’s cursed act of selflessness. These animated shorts are sure to surprise and rattle you—you won’t want to miss them.
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Genre in Translation
Date and Venue To Be Announced | Free with RSVP
Everyone remembers their first international film—and the realization that some of the most mind-blowing cinematic experiences were ready to be discovered at the click of a closed-captioning button. These six shorts from Asia to Latin America run the gamut of vampires, talking fish, girl gangs, and just plain stomach-churning tension, leaving you breathless as your heart nearly skips ahead of your reading comprehension. Thrilling and chilling, these genre highwire acts never get lost in translation.
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Love is Strange: Romance Shorts
Date and Venue To Be Announced | Free with RSVP
Experience the heartfelt stories in our annual program of romantic short films, where each narrative explores the essence of falling in love—or something that vaguely resembles it. Witness as women react to the questionable relationship advice only a man could give, a marinara-flavored porn parody, and a punk-rock swan song for the hunky construction worker just outside our heroine’s window, join us for a cinematic journey celebrating the myriad forms of deep, dazzling, and sometimes all-too-fleeting romantic connections.
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Poetic Portraits
Date and Venue To Be Announced
Join us for a beguiling night of docu-shorts that explore the depths of the human experience. Wade into the waters of Toni Morrison’s prolific prose, look behind the curtain of an emotional day at a medical center, and undergo a week-long boot camp for girls in Copenhagen. Dually immersive and challenging, let yourself fall in and out of the worlds depicted by these exceptionally poetic filmmakers.
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Short Films, Big City
Date and Venue To Be Announced | Free with RSVP
When thinking about the city we most times love, sometimes hate, everyone has a different story to tell. Come for films that find our communities in unexpected moments—whether it’s through pick-pocketing locals, a textual bond between neighbors, or a candy-colored haven for artists. Fact or fiction, these films brilliantly capture the ever-evolving ecosystem that is New York.
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Trapped: Mind-Altering Shorts
Date and Venue To Be Announced
Trapped is back for another dose of staggering filmic madness! Microdose eight future cult classics featuring lightyears-spanning flatulence, mystical MLMs, a society of enslaved hamsters, and all manner of uncharted mental pathologies. Creepy dreamers and fame-seekers converge in a maelstrom of dually uproarious and dark delusions. Seek comfort in discomfort and stay open to all possibilities, and maybe you’ll make it out in one headspace.
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Community Repertory Screenings

​​July Rhapsody
2002 | Ann Hui | Hong Kong | 103 mins | New 4K Restoration
Tuesday, May 14th @ Fort Greene Park | Free with RSVP
Brimming with unspeakable serene beauty, July Rhapsody by Hong Kong’s director Ann Hui (A Simple Life) and scriptwriter Ivy Ho (Comrades: Almost a Love Story) is a profound and soothing tale about how one paddles through life’s chaos as many seemingly eternal inspiration sources of times, like the Yangtze river, quietly fade away. Presented in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and NYC Council Member Crystal Hudson as part of the Chinese and Spanish Language Film Series. Weekly theatrical run starts on July 19th at Film Forum.
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Happy Together
1997 | Wong Kar Wai | Hong Kong | 96 mins
Tuesday, May 21st @ Fort Greene Park | Free with RSVP
A couple takes a trip to Argentina in search of a new beginning, but instead finds themselves drifting even further apart. Presented in partnership with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and NYC Council Member Crystal Hudson as part of the Chinese and Spanish Language Film Series.
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Robot Dreams
2023 | Pablo Berger | Spain, France | 102 mins
Wednesday, May 22nd @ Corona Golf Playground | Free with RSVP
Dog lives in Manhattan and he’s tired of being alone. One day he decides to build himself a robot, a companion. Their friendship blossoms, until they become inseparable, to the rhythm of 80’s NYC. One summer night, Dog, with great sadness, is forced to abandon Robot at the beach. Will they ever meet again? Courtesy of NEON. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Francisco Moya.
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One Hand Don’t Clap
1991 | Kavery Dutta Kaul | US | 92 mins
Tuesday, June 11th @ Louis Armstrong House Museum | Free with RSVP
One Hand Don’t Clap captures the vibrant story of calypso and the emergence of soca, through the eyes of two legendary artists, Lord Kitchener, the Grandmaster of the music and Calypso Rose, the first woman to break through in a traditionally male arena. Forging onscreen the connections between American communities and where families come from, the documentary leads audiences from New York recording studies to the awesome magic of Carnival in Trinidad & Tobago. Courtesy of Kino Lorber. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Francisco Moya.
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Roll Bounce
2005 | Malcolm D. Lee | US | 112 mins
Friday, August 9th @ Jackie Robinson Playground | Free with RSVP
1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy as a group of young friends head over to the Sweetwater Roller Rink, where they find their modest talents are – at first – no competition for the trick skaters who rule the rink. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Crystal Hudson.
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Bob Marley: One Love
2024 | Reinaldo Marcus Green | US | 107 mins
Saturday, August 17th @ Brower Park | Free with RSVP
Bob Marley: One Love celebrates the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love and unity. On the big screen for the first time, discover Bob’s powerful story of overcoming adversity and the journey behind his revolutionary music. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Chi Ossé.
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Additional announcements to come over the coming weeks.