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(The Elevated Acre, 55 Water St, New York, NY 10041) (Sundown) Screenings followed by conversation with
Filmmakers. Aug 5: Nisi Jacobs; Aug 12: Adam Cohen; Aug 19: Alan Berliner; Aug 26: Kiri Davis
and Karen Lum. Event Website Note: this event runs August 5, 12, 19, and 26
(Time Warner 35 and Cablevision 68 on Brooklyn Community Access TV) (6:30 pm) The Center's half-hour TV show features rare, personal archival footage
of the first Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day March up Sixth Avenue
to the Sheep Meadow with commentary by lesbian and gay elders who were
on the scene; the alumni of Gay and Lesbian Youth of New York talk about
their experiences organizing as youth in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s and
giving back to the youth of today; and former Center board president
David Nimmons and artist Gary Speziale recall the installation of The
Center Show in 1989. The LGBT Center (Free) Event Website
(The Elevated Acre, 55 Water St, New York, NY 10041) (Sundown) Featuring a conversation with Filmmaker, Adam Cohen. Blind Grace (21 minutes, 1993)
A personal street document, shot between 1989 and 1993, about New York City caught on the verge of disappearance – before Disneyfication – where presence becomes absence and poetry was the only thing left. FEATURE FILM: MANHATTAN (96 minutes, 1979)
Woody Allen's follow-up to Oscar-winning Annie Hall, is a film of many distinctions: its glorious all-Gershwin score, its breathtakingly elegant black-and-white, widescreen cinematography by Gordon Willis; its deeply shaded performances; its witty screenplay that marked a new level in Allen's artistic maturity; and its catalog of Things that Make Life Worth Living. It's a romantic comedy about infidelity and betrayal, that stars a radiant and sweet Mariel Hemingway and older man Woody Allen. (Free) Event Website Note: this event runs August 12, 19, and 26
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