Filmmaker Josh Koury, who also co-founded and help run the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival, has just launched a new website to promote his new films.
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Bill Brown’s The Other Side, which screened at the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival and the PDX Film Fest, is having a special free screening tonight.
Psychopathia Sexualis opens today at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater and Jenny Abel’s Abel Raises Cain will screen at the Philly Arts Bank.
With the outbreak of online video sites (and yes it is like a virus), it’s not surprising to see works by underground filmmakers now popping up.
Here’s some links to reports from the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival, including one where a guy and girl actually hook up there; plus a couple film reviews.
I urge everyone in NYC to go see Lisa Barcy’s phenomenal short film The Guilt Trip tonight, April 23, at the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival in Park Slope.
Out of the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival’s entire lineup, I heartily recommend Lisa Barcy’s The Guilt Trip, but they’re screening a lot great films.
Screening in Park Slope, the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival is showing several documentaries on immigration issues, including Letters From the Other Side.
The New York Underground Film Festival just wrapped up this week, but here are some more great fests coming up, including ones in Chicago, Boston and Brooklyn.