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A lonely Brooklyn photographer (Randy Harrison, "Queer as Folk”) enjoys capturing candid couples on film, but has his eyes set on a specific someone who he has been watching from a distance.
Jada is 7 years old. Jada lives alone on Venice Beach. By following her through a day in her life, the story of who she is, why she is there, and the identity of the man who has come looking for her unfolds.
Once a place of scientific innovation and an oasis for the neighborhood's youth, Factory 91 now sits decrepit and dank. Inside lives a mysterious Doctor, the suburban legend of Bellery.
A hauntingly beautiful piece that explores depression, religion and sexuality through one woman’s daring tale of love deferred . “Corazón” invites you into a new world and challenges your beliefs by exposing you to a reality that most never knew existed.
A string of odd events in Jeremy's life cause him to question if his mind is making connections where there are none. Once he starts to seriously consider one implausible scenario it becomes hard for him to a draw the line between what is possible and what isn't.
Enduro is a short drama about a critical night in the life of a married couple struggling with depression and codependency. Set and shot in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn. Winner, Best Short: 2016 Art of Brooklyn Film Festival.
Timmy wanted nothing more than to be the focus of his high school crush. Known around town as Timmy Two Chins, his size made him feel unmanly, uninteresting and invisible. Being manly and powerful begins with liking who he is. Directed by Nancy Savoca (True Love, Household Saints)
On her 15th birthday, Maya (Yainis Ynoa) decides to flee her abusive foster home. She confesses her plans to her loyal boyfriend (Billy Conahan) but little does she know her crazed and jealous stepbrother (Joshua Rivera) is hot on their trail. Directed by Brooklyn College alum Daniel Pfeffer.
A recently divorced family struggles to assimilate to their new lives. The daughter Abigail (Shea Saracino) resorts to surprising alternative methods to cope. Produced by Brooklyn-based filmmakers.
Nearing the end of his days on the unforgiving Brooklyn docks, Philly Weinstein (Frank Page) makes a final stand when a strange woman enters his life — and teaches the "men" around him the true meaning of integrity. For a man with nothing, honor is everything.
A young dedicated home-care aide to an isolated elder man is burdened with an unexpected and lonely responsibility.
When a young Brooklyn mom (Lisann Valentin) tries to hold on to tradition on the eve of Three Kings Day (El Día de los Reyes) she wonders whether her grasp is too tight. Official Selection: 2015 Art of Brooklyn Film Festival and 2015 Corto Circuito Latino Shorts Film Fest of New York.
Twin brothers are expected at their father's retirement party. As Zoot takes a bath, Suit barges into his bathroom and starts raiding his shelves. Neither can see through the shower curtain between them. A story about thinking you know someone as well as you know yourself, and whether you can, and whether you should.
Classic Cuts
A previously lost classic from Brooklyn's legendary Vitagraph Studios, with Margaret Gibson, George Holt, Myrtle Gonzalez. The only known performance of famed director William Desmond Taylor, who Margaret Gibson confessed to have murdered in 1921.
"The Pride of Brooklyn" Jackie Robinson plays himself in this 1950 biopic that traces his early life and struggles with racism as he goes on to become the first African-American player in major league baseball as one of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
This 1974 Drama tells the story of bi-racial Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella, whose career was cut short when he was paralyzed in a 1958 auto accident. Starring Paul Winfield, Ruby Dee and Louis Gosset Jr.
Nightclub singer Angie Evans (Brooklyn's Susan Hayward) puts aside her successful career to marry a struggling songwriter. As he prospers, her self-confidence slips. When her drinking and suspicion drive him to file for divorce, Angie kidnaps their daughter.
A classic noir from 1946 starring Kirk Douglas, Van Heflin and Brooklyn-born screen legend Barbara Stanwyck that deals with wealth, power, secrets and... murder?
Brooklyn's Mickey Rooney stars as a young mechanic drawn into an ever-worsening 'quicksand' of crime to cover up his petty theft to impress femme fatale Vera Novak (Jeanne Cagney.)
In this 1936 classic, an young Brooklyn boy (Freddie Bartholomew) turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He and his widowed mother are sent to England to live with his cold, disapproving grandfather, the Earl.
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