The NewFilmmakers NY Series screens at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side at 32 Second Avenue & 2nd Street. Tickets for the whole evening at NewFilmmakers NY are only $6 and are available at the Anthology Box Office the night of screening.
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Russell Sheaffer THE FORGETTING GAME
In 1963, during the peak of the Cold War, Beate Kernke became the first person legally transferred across the Berlin Wall. But no one
ever knew her story.
Wednesday, November 30th @ 6PM
Mark Nistico BLUE COLLAR BOYS
with Gabe Fazio,
Bruce Kirkpatrick
and Ed Setrakian
Blue Collar Boys, is a coming of age story centered around Charlie Redkin (Red), a 27-year-old construction worker. Son of Douglas (Senior), the epitome of a hard-working, honest man, Red must take over the family business and the economic struggles that come with it.
Monday, December 12th @ 9:00PM
6:00 PM Documentary Series
Christine Mendoza MORTGAGE MAYHEM: LIVING INSIDE FRAUD
'Sometimes, buying a house can cost you a place to live,' says Annie, student narrator in Mortgage Mayhem: Living Inside Fraud, a documentary produced by high school students. And she should know. Her family is on the brink of losing their home in Queens due to foreclosure.
Russell Sheaffer THE FORGETTING GAME
It’s March 1963. A 5-year-old East German girl – Beate Kernke - is allowed to legally cross the Berlin Wall to reunite with her Mother, who is living in the U.S. Escorted by American Red Cross field director Neil Clark, Beate stays with his family in West Berlin before leaving for the U.S. Her transfer is then erased from historical record.
7:40 PM Short Film Program
about Business
Charlotte Rabate WONDERCHILD
Jeremy is a workaholic who doesn't know how to have fun anymore. His life is as grey as the color of his suit. Will a magical encounter with a mysterious boy awaken his inner child?This is a story about finding your inner child - or it finding you first!