Saturday: TIM HETHERINGTON opening at Bronx Documentary Center

Saturday: TIM HETHERINGTON opening at Bronx Documentary Center

Starting Saturday, Oct. 22nd, they will be exhibiting the late Tim Hetherington’s gripping last photos and multimedia from Libya–much of it never before seen.

Sunday: An Intimate Video Workshop with Alum Mark Street

Sunday: An Intimate Video Workshop with Alum Mark Street

Join Rooftop Alum Mark Street for Outside Image Project, which asks what happens when moving images crop up unexpectedly outside of traditional venues, on the street?

TONIGHT: Occupy the Media

TONIGHT: Occupy the Media

In just under three weeks over 10,000 videos about OccupyWallStreet have been created and uploaded online. Tonight, the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective will investigate how we cover a social movement through video.

ORBIT(FILM) Screenings and Merch and DVDs, oh my!

ORBIT(FILM) Screenings and Merch and DVDs, oh my!

Time to get your space nerd on.

Big News for Rooftop Filmmakers’ Fund Grantees

Big News for Rooftop Filmmakers’ Fund Grantees

It’s been an exciting few months for our Filmmakers’ Fund Grantees. Join us in doing a little dance for them.

NYFF: A Lazy Review of THE STUDENT (EL ESTUDIANTE)

NYFF: A Lazy Review of THE STUDENT (EL ESTUDIANTE)

Review of Santiago Mitre’s debut feature THE STUDENT, which made its NY Premiere at the NYFF.

NYFF Review: THE KID WITH A BIKE

NYFF Review: THE KID WITH A BIKE

Our review of the NYFF’s THE KID WITH A BIKE, which will be released in 2012 by Sundance Selects.

Rooftop Brings Convento to Camden

Rooftop Brings Convento to Camden

This Sunday evening, Rooftop will be co-presenting a special FREE closing night outdoor screening of Jarred Alterman’s magical documentary at the exquisitely beautiful Cellardoor Winery in Maine.

Shit Tons and Wheelhouses

Shit Tons and Wheelhouses

Everyone keeps using “wheelhouse”. I’m still a little confused what it means, but it certainly sounds cool and adult.

This Weekend’s Must See Movies

This Weekend’s Must See Movies

Our picks for the three films that will get you through this soggy first weekend of fall.

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