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(Hoboken, NJ) On Saturday October 18, at 7:00pm, the Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) and the Hoboken Historical Museum present “How I Roll” by Brianne Berkson and Miguel Gluckstern, winners of the TEFF’s DEAI Stellar Award, honoring the Americans withe Disabilities Act.Berkson and Gluckstern’s (partners known as BriGuel) documentary film “How I Roll” tells the story of Robin Cohen, who has faced unthinkable hardships while battling MS (Multiple Sclerosis) for over 24 years. “How I Roll” is an eye-opening story of resilience, and follows Robin Cohen as she navigates Miami, Manhattan, and her family history of loss and great love. This unique and deeply moving film will be shown on Saturday evening only, October 18th at 7:00pm, and is not to be missed.
TEFF festival director Jane Steuerwald will introduce the filmmakers BriGuel, and Robin Cohen and lead a Q&A following the screening. Admission is free to the public and light refreshments will be served. Donations are deeply appreciated.
The Littleman Parking-Independence Garage (Shipyard Lane, at 12th St.) offers 3 hours of free parking with Museum validation. Make sure to bring your ticket to the event at the Hoboken Historical Museum for validation. On-street parking is limited. Commercial blocks are controlled by multi-space meters, which accept cash or credit card and allow parking for up to 2 or 4 hours, depending on the location. Meters are in effect 9 am – 9 pm Monday – Saturday.
This program is made possible through the generous support of the Hudson County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs/Tourism/Development, Gina Hulings, Director. To learn more about the Thomas Edison Film Festival visit www.tefilmfest.org, to learn more about the Hoboken Historical Museum visit https://www.hobokenmuseum.org.
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C/O Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St., PO Box 3426, Hoboken, NJ, United States, New Jersey 07030