1 Bruckner Boulevard (Corner of 3rd Ave)
New York, New York

ROOFTOP FILMS: BRONX BLOWIN' THROUGH
(SHORT FILM PROGRAM)
FREE SHOW.
WHEN:
THURSDAY DEC 2, 2010.
7:00Doors Open,
7:45Films begin,
8:45Q & A with the filmmakers.
WHERE:
BRUCKNER BAR & GRILL.
Indoors at the Bruckner Bar and Grill.
1 BRUCKNER BLVD (SOUTH BRONX)
BRONX, NY 10454.
DIRECTIONS: Take the 4, 5 to 138 St. Grand Concourse or the 6 to 138 Street 3rd Avenue.
For the second year in a row, Rooftop Films is pleased to collaborate with Councilmember Maria Del Carmen Arroyo to bring some of the best new, independent films to the Bronx. Starting December 2nd, Rooftop will present free monthly screenings on the first Thursday of each month, indoors at the Bruckner Bar and Grill. We will be showcasing fascinating new films from all over the world, with a focus on films that speak to the interests and issues of the diverse community in the South Bronx.

Rooftop's inaugural screening will feature the Bronx premiere of WHITE LINES AND THE FEVER: THE DEATH OF DJ JUNEBUG, winner of the Best Documentary Short award at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Filmmaker Travis Senger will be present for a Q and A following the show. We will also be presenting CLOSENESS, directed by Danilo Perra, a powerful short documentary about Bronx jazz musician Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre and his struggles to complete his final album.

All screenings at the Bruckner Bar and Grill will be free and open to all. The rest of the Bronx screening schedule will be announced soon.

Partners:
Maria Del Carmen Arroyo moved from Puerto Rico to the Bronx as a child in 1965 and has been representing the 17th District since February 15, 2005. Since her election, she has worked with community residents, organizations and leaders to build the partnerships and collaborations needed to bring positive changes to the community she represents. She has distinguished herself as a hard working representative for her district and has gained the respect of all she has encountered in her work as a Council member. She has been helping Rooftop Films to bring free independent film events to her district since 2009.

Uptown Film Locations is a locations resource for location managers, location scouts, producers, photographers, and directors. We provide locations in The Bronx / upper Manhattan area in a wide variety of categories to meet the exact needs of the film, television, photography, and commercial industries.
www.uptownfilmlocations.com .


THE FILMS:
WHITE LINES AND THE FEVER: THE DEATH OF DJ JUNEBUG (Travis Senger | Bronx, NY | 26 min.)
Recalling the Bronx in the early 1980's, this documentary explores the old-school days of hip-hop and the dangerous underworld at the legendary Disco Fever. Never-before-seen footage and interviews with Kurtis Blow, DJ Hollywood and Sal Abbatiello tell the tragic story of one of the greatest DJ's ever. lincolnleopard.com .
CLOSENESS (Danilo Parra | Bronx, NY | 22 min.)
They say faith is the belief in things unseen. In this beautiful and moving documentary about Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, a nearly forgotten 74-year-old jazz musician, we see years of struggle - of an artist unable to do anything but make music, of his own push and pull with drugs, against getting older. The film centers on the recording of his album Closeness, which abstractly tells the story of his love for his wife, nearly 30 years his junior. danilop.com

Added by Rooftop Films on November 16, 2010

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