About this Event
Overall runtime: 51 min
All screenings are $10. Eventbrite’s fee is $2.51. The total at checkout is $12.51 per screening. If you are a Red Hook resident and this ticket price is a barrier for you at this time please use code RHBACOMMUNITY at check out to be added to Red Hook resident free admission list. To ensure space for the Red Hook community, we may ask demonstration of residency.
Funds from ticket purchases goes to Red Hook Community Business Alliance, a 501c3 organization, for use at their discretion, but are not tax deductible for the purchaser. Fair market value in NYC for film festival screening is $20.00 so your full ticket price is considered a service fee.
007 dir. Steven Carmona
Dancer & Choreographer Maggie Beutner Cheung & Filmmaker Steven Carmona explore expression and it’s relationship to the camera and being seen.
Broadchannel dir. Mia Martelli, Makenna Finch
Broadchannel is a dance-poem-music video. Moving between the Rockaway Peninsula of New York City, South Brooklyn shorelines, and a public school auditorium, the audience scopes in and out of a diary, a dance recital, a news headline, and a magic urban beach.
Brooklyn Breeze dir. Alex Budovsky
“Brooklyn Breeze” is a 2D animated musical short film. It is a visual journey through different parts of Brooklyn, some of the iconic spots and others not often seen by the visitors.
Sequester dir. Ben Schroff
Alone in a remote cabin, Mercer’s retreat turns into a nightmare as an unseen entity feeds on his isolation. As Mercer’s grip on himself weakens, it’s mirrored by his physically exploitative relationship with Theo. Caught between the two, Sequester explores a queer descent into isolation, intimacy, and the horror of being used while no one is truly listening.
Something To Be Said dir. John J. Andrews
John Andrews is a musician and animator based in Red Hook, Brooklyn. While working a temporary NYC Parks job in the neighborhood last spring and summer, broom in hand, the idea for this video took shape; A hazy love letter to a town on the cusp of inevitable change.
The Great Harvest Caper dir. Melody Bates
A classic bank heist takes a fruitful turn
The Hot Box dir. Jake Caddeau
In this traumatic-comedy, brothers rehash an incident from their childhood in a sauna.
White Point dir. Stepan Liubimov
An experimental dance short. It was an exploration of combining AI, human movement, and nature: the character’s improvisation, a drone making decisions based on its own algorithms, and nature existing by its own rules.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Strong Rope Brewery Red Hook, 185 Van Dyke Street, Brooklyn, United States
USD 7.18 to USD 161.90










