The Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series

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Short Film
At certain times in our life, we all need a little inspiration. But what if our icons fail to motivate us? Maybe then it is time to dance with the dogs.
Documentary Short
A perfect opening film for Rooftop, crafted in our signature style (the home movie), and investigating our home town (New York). Acclaimed feature-film director Metzgar reveals his new-to-NYC neuroses and offers a visionary way to reflect on this overwhelming urban experience.
Feature Documentary
An acclaimed feature length documentary that takes us on an off-beat journey into the undisputed worst movie in cinematic history: Troll 2. Directed by the now grown child star of the awful horror classic, this documentary is both hilarious and touching, providing insights into artistic vision and dashed dreams.
Animated Short
A young woman is pregnant and afraid to give birth. For a consolation and advice she goes to older women but their stories scare her even more.
Live Action Short
Partly a parody of 1970’s Nordic porn, partly a lesson in crocheting, this unforgettable Argentinian short marks the birth of a new genre: Cute Porn.
Narrative Feature
A stunningly strange series of interweaving sketches that include a Stevie Wonder-singing dentist, a woman who eats firecrackers, and a pig, all investigations of alienation, politics, love and lust.
Short Film
A cinematic journey to the Bloomfield Football Stadium from a child's point of view.
Documentary Short
&amp;amp;lt;!-- .style1 { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; } --&amp;amp;gt; SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 RESCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 BRONX PRINCESS AND NORA FREE SHOW! A free screening of two films about strong-willed women surviving, learning and dancing in their journeys between New York and Africa. &nbsp; Venue: On the lawn of Mullaly Park in the Bronx Address: The park is bordered by Jerome Ave, McClellan St, River Ave, and E 164 St Directions: Take the 4, B or D train to 167th street, walk west to Cromwell Ave, make a left, and walk south one block to the park. Rain: Rain Date TBA 6:00PM: Live music by Kewulay Kamara, Blitz the Ambassador , Mamarazzi and others. 9:00PM: Films 10:30PM: &nbsp;Filmmaker Q &amp; A Admission: FREE Presented in partnership with: POV , Cinereach , New York magazine and Council Member Maria del Carmen Arroyo MAP | BRONX PRINCESS | NORA | POV In Bronx Princess, 17-year-old Rocky leaves behind her mother in New York City to reunite with her father, a chief in Ghana. Nora is based on true stories of the Zimbabwean dancer Nora Chipaumire, who returns to the landscape of her childhood and uses dance to journey through the vivid memories of her youth. Bronx Princess (Yoni Brook &amp; Musa Syeed | New York &amp; Ghana | 38 min.) Bronx Princess follows headstrong 17-year-old Rocky's journey as she leaves behind her mother in New York City to reunite with her father, a chief in Ghana, West Africa. Filmed during the tumultuous summer between high school and college, this funny and touching documentary tells Rocky's coming-of-age story. By confronting her immigrant parents' ideas of adulthood, Rocky reconciles her African heritage with her dream of independence. Bronx Princess is the hub of an outreach campaign to improve access to educational resources for urban youth and bridge the educational divide in immigrant families. The filmmakers&rsquo; goal is to remove the obstacles that immigrant and low-income youth face when seeking post-secondary education. Bronx Princess is an effective way of promoting dialogue within immigrant families and guiding youth toward post-secondary education. For more information about scheduling a screening, discussion or educational event, please visit www.bronxprincess.com Nora (David Hinton | New York &amp; Zimbabwe | 35 min.) Nora is based on true stories of the dancer Nora Chipaumire, who was born in Zimbabwe in 1965 and now resides in New York. In the film, Nora returns to the landscape of her childhood and takes a journey through some vivid memories of her youth. Using performance and dance, she brings her history to life in a swiftly-moving poem of sound and image. The result is a film about family dramas, difficult love affairs and militant politics, which moves back and forth between the comic and the tragic, the joyful and the mournful. It is a film about a girl who is constantly embattled&mdash;struggling against all kinds of intimidation and violence&mdash;but who slowly gathers strength, pride and independence. Shot entirely on location in Southern Africa, Nora includes a multitude of local performers and dancers of all ages, from young schoolchildren to ancient grandmothers, and much of the music is specially composed by a legend of Zimbabwean music, Thomas Mapfumo. "[Nora] succeeds in combining a rough personal narrative with poetic, allusive imagery." - New York Times "...dream-like recollections and vivid hues produce a rich and deeply satisfying film." - Brooklyn Rail "This gorgeous dance-poem... has startling color, vigorous movements and gestures, and a deep understanding of the power of a face to transfix...exquisite details." - Denver Post www.movementrevolutionafrica.com ABOUT THE PERFORMERS Blitz the Ambassador, Composer, "Bronx Princess," Headline Performer at Arts Festival: Blitz The Ambassador, from Ghana with a touch of Trenchtown, lives in Brooklyn. Drawn to a coming-of-age narrative with a new perspective, he composed and arranged all the music for the documentary film "Bronx Princess." Through an international lens, he melds the tradition of Ghanaian high-life with the jazzy nuances of an upright bass, hints of reggae, orchestra strings, and a horn section that lifts live hip hop to new heights. Blitz's brand new album "Stereotype" is available on iTunes, and his videos are in rotation on MTV2. His journey has taken him from the streets of Accra City to Brooklyn&rsquo;s Bedstuy.&nbsp; Now, it&rsquo;s his goal to take hip hop fans on a world journey that will open their eyes and ears to a new future of music. Kewulay Kamara, Performer at Arts Festival: Kewulay Kamara is a poet/story teller from Sierra Leone, West Africa.&nbsp; Mr. Kamara performs music inspired by his roots in Madenka oral traditions.&nbsp; His writings have appeared in journals and periodicals such as black scholar , Rhythm Magazine , and Teacher and Writers .&nbsp; He has been featured in the New York Times, CNN and other major media outlets.&nbsp;&nbsp; Kamara works with a broad range of artists from Africa and the Americas including Rene McClean, James Blood Ulmer, Jayne Cortez, Adboulaye Diabate, Mohamadou Salieu Suso, Dionne Kamara, and Steve Zeitlin of City Lore. He has appeared as host and/performer at Major Halls in New York City including City Center, Alice Tully Hall, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Africa Arts, Symphony Space, and the Great Hall at Cooper Union.&nbsp; He is regular feature of the Peoples Poetry Gathering and the Bowery Poetry Club. He is a recipient of grants from National Geographic&rsquo;s Genographic Project, the NEV Foundation, Ford Foundation and New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA).&nbsp; Mr. Kamara is a lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and founder and director of Badenya, an Africa arts presenting organization in New York City. Mamarazzi, Performer at Arts Festival: The group mamarazzi is the product of musical expeditions. With a shared love of African Music, cultivated under years of tutelage from Ghanaian master drummer Abraham Adzenyah, the band&rsquo;s musical range reflects their collective passage: Brooklyn to Madagascar, Mali to Japan, Ghana to the deep fried American South. The result, like a ripe grapefruit, is a blessed meeting of unlikely elements: tart funk, acidic groove, and nectar of ancient lullaby. Spontaneously combusting in summer '06 under the careless scientific supervision of a group of Wesleyan University Alum, mamarazzi has since been born and born again by their notoriously sweaty brand of dance revival. Members of mamarazzi have toured and/or performed with Questlove, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis, Roy Hargrove, Vieux Farka Toure, Toumani Diabate, Wyclef Gordon, and many other luminary artists. Rooftop Films is a non-profit organization whose mission is to engage and inspire the diverse communities of New York City by showcasing the work of emerging filmmakers and musicians. In addition to our Summer Series &ndash; which takes place in unique outdoor venues every weekend throughout the summer &ndash; Rooftop provides grants to filmmakers, teaches media literacy and filmmaking to young people, rents low-cost equipment to artists and non-profits, and produces new independent films. At Rooftop Films, we bring the underground outdoors. For more information and updates please visit our website at www.rooftopfilms.com .
Short Film
Exploring the highly controversial Atlantic Yards project, Brooklyn Boondoggle questions the trend of top-down urban development and asks, what if we were allowed to decide the future of our own neighborhoods? The documentary takes to the streets and talks to our neighbors about their feelings about the project. We talked to folks who are being kicked out of their homes, business owners hoping for increased sales, young people hoping for jobs and families concerned that the development would lower their quality of life.
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