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Docs on a Roof
7/9/2009 at 3:10 PM by Amy Allen
For those of you in NYC, two of the year's most well received documentaries are playing in the beautiful borough of Brooklyn this weekend. On rooftops, no less!
On Friday night, The Way We Get By, created by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly, plays in Williamsburg. On Saturday 45365, by Bill and Turner Ross, will screen in Gowanus/Park Slope. Both are New York premieres.
Anybody Wanna Cover This?
4/17/2009 at 2:46 PM by Amy Allen
As part of the Tribeca Film Festival, indieWIRE and Apple are presenting dozens of free filmmaking events at the Apple Store in SoHo.
My questions to you are: Are you a member of Massify? Do you live in New York? Would you like to cover this and see your coverage right here on the Massify Studio? If you answered yes to all three, hit me up at feedback@massify.com.
Variety >> MoMA celebrates German cinema
4/16/2009 at 2:36 PM by Amy Allen

MoMA celebrates German cinema - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety.
"BERLIN — "Germany 09," a compilation pic comprised of 13 shorts by Germany's leading filmmakers, kicks off this month's contemporary German film exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
This year's event, Kino! At Thirty: New Cinema from Germany, marks three decades of celebrating contemporary German film at the MoMA..."
Tribeca Tickets
4/15/2009 at 10:08 AM by Amy Allen

Tickets went on sale today for the Tribeca Film Festival...if you have an American Express card. Everyone else can purchase their tickets April 20th, unless you live in downtown New York, in which case you can get them April 19th. For $25, you can see directors Spike Lee and Barry Levinson in the flesh, introducing their new films Passing Strange and Poliwood.
At the SVA theater, you can catch discussions following three documentaries, featuring the directors and other experts expounding on topics explored in the films, at the annual Behind the Screens event. The docs are Burning Season, Transcendent Man, and Burning Down the House: The Story of CBGB (where the above pic is from). And of course, plenty of after the film discussions. More information about all of the Tribeca Talks, including some free ones about the industry and screenwriting can be found here!









