
Rooftop Films Partners with Film Movement
Rooftop Partners with Film Movement to provide distribution to one lucky short film from our festival, plus free DVD’s and more.

Watch Literal Video: “Safety Dance”
This doesn’t have much to do with Rooftop 2010, but, man, is it funny. A hilarious relatively-recent new literal video.

Filmmaker Interview: The Happy Poet
Rooftop Films catches up with Paul Gordon, writer/director of the deadpan comedy The Happy Poet. Tickets are available now for Friday’s screening.

Free Tickets to Rooftop Show at Northside Fest
Win FREE tickets to this Sunday’s Rooftop Films show at the Northside Film Fest! Just email northsidetix@rooftopfilms.com.

Josh Fox, Director of Gasland, On the Daily Show!
Josh Fox, director of upcoming Rooftop Films documentary “Gasland” talks to the the Daily Show’s Jon Stewart about whether the “Halliburton loophole” is a provision in the 2005 energy bill or the worst sex position ever.

Brent Green Live with Members of Fugazi – June 26
+ The debut feature film from rising art-world star Brent Green
+ Live soundtrack by members of punk idols Fugazi
+ Artwork on display from Brent’s recent Chelsea solo art show

Filmmaker Interview: Lovers of Hate
“You’re going to see nipples, you’re going to see butts, you’re going to see a penis — briefly.” Director Bryan Poyser talks about sexuality in indie films, low budget filmmaking and his ties to mumblecore filmmakers.

Can You House a Rooftop Filmmaker?
Filmmakers come from around the world to attend their Rooftop Films screenings. As a non-profit organization with a relatively small budget, it’s hard for us to provide housing at all times. Can you host a filmmaker for a couple days?

Filmmaker Interview: “The Commoners”
Rooftop Films speaks to filmmakers Penny Lane and Jessica Bardsley about their film “The Commoners,” about what happened when a rich eccentric brought Shakespeare’s birds to Central Park.

Filmmaker Interview: “A Harlem Mother”
Filmmaker Ivana Todorovic speaks to Rooftop Films about her film “A Harlem Mother” and the impossible strength it takes to create something positive out of the murder of your son.