Rooftop Films has programmed a unique three-day documentary experience. From Thursday June 19th to Saturday June 21st, these films will take you on a journey from the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest to the trailer parks of Ventura, California and the music-filled neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. We invite you to join us for THE LAST SEASON, GIUSEPPE MAKES A MOVIE, and LIVING STARS.
The Brooklyn Grange: 63 Flushing Avenue, Building #3, Brooklyn, NY 11205
The Old American Can Factory: 232 Third Street at Third Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Industry City: 220 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232THE LAST SEASON Details: June 19, 2014THE LAST SEASON (Sara Dosa | 78 min.)For more information: http://rooftopfilms.com/2014/schedule/the-last-season/
GIUSEPPE MAKES A MOVIE Details:
June 20, 2014
GIUSEPPE MAKES A MOVIE (Adam Rifkin | 83 min.)
An hour away from the outer edge of Los Angeles, in Ventura, California, lives Giuseppe Andrews, a former child actor who had roles in late 90's hits such as Independence Day, Never Been Kissed and Detroit Rock City. More than 10 years later, he has left behind the glitzy productions of his youth and is now fomenting a lo-fi artistic revolution within the local trailer park that he calls home. Giuseppe has knocked out 30 feature films to date with the help of his neighbors and countless homeless friends, creating vibrantly anarchic works that don't rely on big budgets, acting ability, snazzy graphics, or even proper continuity. For Giuseppe it's all about the vibe, and with his handwritten scripts, consumer video camera, and his aerodynamic spandex suit he's got "vibe" in spades.
As the title indicates, Giuseppe Makes A Movie documents Andrews' creative process as he shoots his latest feature film, Garbanzo Gas, over just two days. The premise: "Vietnam Ron, one of many homeless men in Ventura that Giuseppe has grown up with, plays a vegan cow on vacation from the slaughterhouse." What's revealed within this making-of documentary is an artist who blurs Hollywood and the underground-a filmmaker who reveres the form and couldn't care less about the technique. To Giuseppe, every aspect of his movie-making is malleable and fluid, and he cares less about the cinematic outcome and more about the experience of creation and collaboration. His films may resemble the visceral early work of John Waters, Harmony Korine and George Kuchar, but his inspirations are from the intellectual work of Buñuel, Cassavetes and Fassbinder. Rooftop Films Filmmaker Fund Grant recipients Mike Plante and director Adam Rifkin capture a one-of-a-kind character in this stranger-than-fiction documentary. Their exploration of his bizarre creative universe conveys how one self-taught filmmaker can uncover unexpected humanism while fabricating an improvised family unit out of a lovable band of misfits.8:00PM Doors Open
8:30PM Live Music
9:00PM Film Begins
10:30PM Q&A with filmmaker Adam Rifkin
11:30PM After Party sponsored by New Amsterdam Vodka
Venue: The Old American Can Factory: 232 Third Street at Third Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215
For more information: http://rooftopfilms.com/2014/schedule/giuseppe-makes-a-movie/
LIVING STARS Details:
June 21, 2014
LIVING STARS (Marion Cohn, Gastón Duprat | Argentina | 60 min.)
Free screening with RSVP. No script, no plot, just music and gyrating bodies-from a precocious body popping prodigy to a cross-dressing pizza delivery guy and even a Spice Girls loving Gaucho-LIVING STARS is a sixty minute dance party and everyone's invited! Traveling through Buenos Aires, directors Mariano Cohn and Gaston Duprat set out to capture real people, in everyday settings, dancing to their chosen pop songs. The result is a euphoria-inducing portrait of the city and its remarkably rhythmically-inclined inhabitants. Young and old, coordinated and not so, dancing to everything from hip-hop to swing Living Stars presents a cross-section of society, brought together by movement.
Made up entirely of a series of static wide shots in which an array the participants-identified solely by their name and occupation-are invited to dance; LIVING STARS is wonderfully simple in its essence, yet nevertheless manages to resonate beyond the rehearsed movements at its core. As each dancer executes their scene with varying levels of creativity and commitment (and, indeed, skill)-the backgrounds of each set-up become as much a part of the performance as the dancing itself. Real life carries on around, or just behind them, intermittently creeping in and disrupting their carefully choreographed movements. People nonchalantly play video-games, one girl's middle-aged mother hijacks her Britney Spears' routine-it is in these moments of unintentional spontaneity where LIVING STARS transcends the sum of its parts. While clearly taking its cues from the modern phenomenon of YouTube dance videos, Mariano Cohn and Gaston Duprat's documentary attests to the ability of dance to bring people together and in doing so subtly counteracts the atomizing effects of the internet. Following a riotous reception at Sundance, Rooftop Films is thrilled to present this wonderfully infectious and ridiculously fun documentary. Although chairs will be provided for the screening, and dancing is by no means mandatory, it will be very much encouraged and believe us, you'll have a hard time resisting.8:00PM Doors Open
8:30PM Live Music
9:00PM Film Begins
11:30PM After Party sponsored by New Amsterdam Vodka
Venue: Industry City: 220 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232
For more information: http://rooftopfilms.com/2014/schedule/living-stars/
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