Sidewalk Cinema 2021

Photo by Chris zapata

Photo by Chris zapata

 Welcome to Sidewalk Cinema 2021!

A film on Fridays at sunset, in front of Maysles Documentary Center! Sidewalk Cinema is an opportunity for the community to gather for a socially-distant and masked viewing of a film. Read more here about the Sidewalk Cinema origins in a piece written by our Fall Cinema Intern, Julia Carrigan.

LINEUP!

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DOPE IS DEATH

Mia Donovan, 2021, 82 min.

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BANGAOLOGIA: The Science of Style

Coréon Dú, 2017, 85 min.

presented with African Film Festival, Inc.

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BRONZEVILLE ETUDES & RIFFS

Philip Mallory Jones, 2019, slide seq.

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Selected Works by Philip Mallory Jones

presented with Electronic Arts Intermix.

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Personal Problems

Bill Gunn, 1980, 165 min.

presented with Artists Space and screening as part of “Made In Harlem: (Re)Considering Harlem Legacies & Futures” streaming in our Virtual Cinema June 11–18. Curated by Andrea Battleground.

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Colors

Christopher Séda, 2019, 17min.

Screening as part of “Made In Harlem: (Re)Considering Harlem Legacies & Futures” streaming in our Virtual Cinema June 11–18. Curated by Andrea Battleground.

Attica

Cinda Firestone, 1974, 80 min.

Screening as part of Abolition Now! 50 Years of the Attica Prison Uprising co-presented with Third World Newsreel