The Rooftop Films 2008 Summer Series

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Run time: 90 min. | USA

World Premiere!
The amazing story of Clayton Patterson, prolific photo documentarian of the turbulent Lower East Side for 30 years.


Venue: on the roof of the Open Road Rooftop
Address: 350 Grand Street @ Essex (Lower East Side, Manhattan)
Directions: F/J/M/Z to Essex / Delancey
Rain: In the event of rain the show will be held indoors at the same location
8:00PM: Doors open
8:30PM: Sound Fix presents live music by A.R.E. Weapons
9:00PM: Films
11:30PM - 1:00AM: Open Bar After Party at Fontana’s (105 Eldridge St @ Grand) Courtesy of Radeberger beer
Tickets: $9 at going.com

Presented in partnership with: IFC.com, New York magazine, Open Road New York & New Design High School

PROGRAM NOTES:
20 years before there was YouTube, and Macaca, Critical Mass arrest videos, and the RNC, Clayton Patterson was capturing video that exposed the struggle between community activists and the often abusive NYPD. He dedicated his life to documenting the final era of raw creativity and lawlessness in New York City's Lower East Side, a neighborhood famed for art, music and revolutionary minds. Traversing the outside edge, he's recorded this dark and colorful society--from drag and hardcore, heroin, homelessness, to political chaos and, ultimately, gentrification.

In the LES of the late 70’s and early 80’s, it seemed that it was impossible to take a boring photograph. Realizing this, Patterson vowed to himself not to miss a moment, and he was a ubiquitous presence on the streets, in bars, and at parties, shooting literally hundreds of thousands of photographs and countless videos that captured the essence of the era in what might have been the most thrilling neighborhood on earth. For native New Yorkers, looking at his documents is like staring through a window to our own past, and the drugs, piercings, mohawks, kangols and graffiti on display are, in this context, not kitschy and nostalgic. Rather, they express the rich diversity of many little communities living together in a troubled little niche of the city, long ago changed beyond recognition.

Those who have lived in New York since the 70’s remember when the Lower East Side was not merely an edgy, popular neighborhood with a bustling night life. Back then, it was a cauldron in which avant-garde music and art were stirred together with punk rock and the nascent hip hop culture; and it was also a dirty, crumbling, and often quite dangerous place to live. When Patterson began, he was not anticipating that this dingy neighborhood populated by lower class Puerto Ricans, Jewish immigrants, radical squatters, and decadent hipsters would someday become a desirable location to live and the locus of the city’s never-ending cycle of gentrification. He just thought the place was wild, unpredictable, and undeniably beautiful in a gloriously ugly sort of way.

But even for long-time residents who can recall those days, the videos of the Tompkins Square Riots captured by Patterson in 1988 are a bracing reminder that, just 20 years ago, the battle between New York’s poorer residents and our professional-class gentrifiers was not fought in the newspapers and the city council. Back then, this fight was fought in the streets.

There couldn’t be a more perfect setting for the world premiere of this enrapturing documentary than amidst the stunning graffiti murals of Open Road Rooftop. Located atop a public high school in the heart of the Lower East Side, Open Road is one of the few remaining links to the radical urban culture of 80’s that shaped the life and art of Clayton Patterson. His odyssey from voyeur to political provocateur reveals that it can take losing everything you love to find your own significance.

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