
About this Event
Join us for the fourth night of the Bronx Frame Screening Series with a special evening of short films curated by . These bold works push boundaries, uplift visionary storytellers, and celebrate the power of cinema to foster community and connection.
Admission is free and open to the public. RSVP required.
Attendees receive free beer courtesy of Voodoo Ranger (while supplies last).
Thanks to the generous support from our partners Mid-Bronx Senior Citizens Council & LinkNYC.
Cocktail Hour: 6:00pm
Screening Begins: 7:00pm
Q&A: Immediately following the films, with the filmmakers and One Man Army’s Head of Development, Jennesy Herrera, recipient of the Joel Schumacher and Sophia Crenshaw Scholarship at GothamEDU’s Film and Media Career Development Program.
Program Lineup
183 Street
- Director: All Rights Ain’t Reserved
- Runtime: 1 min 51 sec
- Logline: A man misses his train, loses his job, and ultimately finds his breath.
- Tags: Independent, poetic, visually driven storytelling
- Social: @mososway | @doingthisshitindie | @allrightsaintreserved
El Tiguere
- Director: Andrew J. Rodriguez
- Producer: Yuki Maekawa-Ledbetter
- Runtime: 20 min 25 sec
- Logline: In the face of food insecurity and a harsh legal system in the Bronx, a Dominican immigrant operates his mobile food garden under the radar, determined to rebuild his life and repair his relationship with his estranged son.
- Premiere: Part of the Colectivo program at this year’s Tribeca Festival
- Social: @drewadventures | @yukiday | @valiantpictures | @justinesweetman_
Supernigga
- Director/Creator: Daddy
- Runtime: Feature short
- Synopsis: Everything goes wrong for Sugar, a writer by day and DJ by night, when a superhero tries to save her in this Blaxploitation and superhero-inspired rom-com.
- Social: @Directordaddy | @TheSuperniggaMovie | @FuckHollywoodProductions
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Andrew Freedman Home, 1125 Grand Concourse, The Bronx, United States
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