As part of the Arts in Bushwick SITE Festival, Direct Arts, Rob Peyrebrune, and rustrainfilms presents three Bushwick short films, followed by a panel discussion on new media distribution and music by the Brooklyn-based duo Cloud Chamber.
Time/Date: Sunday March 7th: 3-6/7 pm
Location: The Screening Room at CastleBraid
Nearest Trains: L to Morgan St; M to Central Ave
FREE
FILMS:
OYSTER by Treva Wurmfield, 2008 (10 min)
A delightful morsel shot in Bushwick about the disappearance of the delectable mollusk.
UNEMPLOYED by Rob Peyrebrune, 2004 (20 min)
Savor the tale of sadly unemployed Walter Elliott, for whom a pot of mac and cheese represents the high point of his day.
L TO CANARSIE by Alice Cox, 2010 (12 min)
Death takes a bite when Raj moves to New York City with his girlfriend Ella, leaving her to come to terms with her ambivalent ambitions in the unfamiliar neighborhood of Bushwick, itself on the precipice of change. *L TO CANARSIE was made possible with the support of the Brooklyn Arts Council Regrant Program.
PANEL:
Distribution and marketing for the digital era is a hot topic, so hot it’s still cooking. Taste the future of filmmaking in a panel discussion on new paradigms and channels for indie film distribution with Bushwick Filmmakers Alice Cox, Rob Peyrebrune and Josh Levy of The Open Video Alliance!!!
MUSIC:
Cloud Chamber is a musical duo featuring pianist/singer Anne Damassa and guitarist/singer Matt Everett.

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