Politics & Government
Office Of The Mayor Of New York City: Mayor De Blasio Announces NYC Homecoming Week Partnership With Rooftop Films To Present Free Film ...
(NEW YORK) Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the City of New York has partnered with Rooftop Films, a New York non-profit cultural in ...
August 5, 2021
Celebrate New York City’s Homecoming Week with Outdoor Cinema Events August 14-22
Find out what's happening in East Villagefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Celebrate New York City’s Homecoming Week with Outdoor Cinema Events August 14-22
(NEW YORK) Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the City of New York has partnered with Rooftop Films, a New York non-profit cultural institution and home for independent films for over twenty-five years, to present six free outdoor film and TV screenings during NYC Homecoming Week taking place August 14-22. The screenings will be located across all five boroughs of New York City to celebrate New York City’s comeback, and will showcase exciting new films and series that capture the vitality and courageous resilience of New Yorkers.
Find out what's happening in East Villagefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Dan Nuxoll, President of Rooftop Films, joined the Mayor for today’s announcement to reveal the programming lineup. Screenings will include:
Ailey
What We Do in the Shadows
Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali
Summer of Soul
Gates will open for each screening at 6:30 p.m., and films will begin at 8:30 p.m. See the full schedule below for all dates, times and locations. Visit nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek for more information and to RSVP for free tickets.
Rooftop Films is at the heart of New York City’s independent film scene. In June of 2021, the organization re-launched its popular Summer Series which, in its 25th season, is one of the longest running and largest outdoor showcases of independent films in the world. With Summer Series’ in-person events running through mid-September, Rooftop Films continues to be a part of the revitalization of New York City by creating six unique, community screening events for Homecoming Week.
“Joining our mega-star lineup of NYC Homecoming Week concerts and cultural events, our partnership with Rooftop Films will offer even more ways for New Yorkers to celebrate our comeback,” said Mayor de Blasio. “From documentaries to comedies and shorts by acclaimed directors, we’re proud to bring these free outdoor screenings to all five boroughs this August.”
“Rooftop Films is proud to have helped keep cinema alive in NYC over the past year and we could not have done it without the help of the people in City Hall,” said Dan Nuxoll, President of Rooftop Films. “Bringing independent films to a multitude of audiences and their communities is central to what we do, and we're honored that the City has selected us to be a part of this historic moment that celebrates the resilience of our beautiful city.”
NYC Homecoming Week screenings will be a part of the 2021 Rooftop Films Summer Series, presented by SundanceTV, and supported by Lay’s Potato Chips.
As part of NYC Homecoming Week, New Yorkers can experience screenings of the following films and series:
Ailey (dir. Jamila Wignot | Documentary Feature | USA | 82 mins)
Ailey
What We Do in the Shadows (Select episodes, Season 2 finale & Season 3 premiere) (Created by Jemaine Clement | Series | USA | 44 mins)
What We Do in the Shadows (Select episodes, Season 2 finale & Season 3 premiere)
Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (dir. Marcus A. Clarke | Documentary Feature | USA | 95 mins)
Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (dir. Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson | Documentary Feature | USA | 117 mins)
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
New York Shorts
New York Shorts
- How To with John Wilson: How To Cook the Perfect Risotto (dir. John Wilson | USA | 30 mins)
- I Know What Pandemic Means (Sé Lo Que Es Pandemia) [dir. Frisly Soberanis | USA | 15 mins]
- In Sudden Darkness (dir. Tayler Montague | USA | 13 mins)
- Last Stop For Lost Property (dir. Vicente Cueto | USA | 13 mins)
- MOVING (dir. Adinah Dancyger | USA | 8 mins)
- 3,000 Miles (三千哩) [dir. Sean Wang & Breton Vivian | USA | 5 mins]
For all attendees, proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required for entry.
Attendees can present proof of vaccination by showing their:
An attendee who is not able to get vaccinated because of a disability will be required to:
RSVP is required for all events. Please RSVP at https://rooftopfilms.com/nyc-homecoming-week/
In celebration of New York City’s comeback, NYC Homecoming Week events from August 14th through August 22nd, will also include:
Visit nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek for more information. View the NYC Homecoming Week Social Media Toolkit at: on.nyc.gov/HomecomingWeekToolkit.
# # #
ABOUT ROOFTOP FILMS Rooftop Films is a non-profit organization whose mission is to engage and inspire the diverse communities of New York City by showcasing the work of emerging filmmakers and musicians. In addition to their annual Summer Series – which takes place in unique outdoor venues every weekend throughout the summer – Rooftop provides grants to filmmakers, rents equipment at low-cost to artists and fellow non-profits, and supports screenings citywide with the Rooftop Films Community Fund. At Rooftop Films, we bring underground movies outdoors. For more information and updates, please visit rooftopfilms.com.
About Rooftop Films’ Community Partners:
Fort Greene Park Conservancy The Fort Greene Park Conservancy provides programming, maintenance, and advocacy to preserve and nourish Fort Greene Park as a community resource and public space for all New Yorkers for generations to come.
The Lay Out The Lay Out is a group of Brooklyn-based activists and organizers who are helping the Black community reclaim space, time, energy and, most importantly, each other.
Maysles Documentary Center Maysles Documentary Center (MDC) is a Harlem-based nonprofit organization committed to community, education, and documentary film.
Museum of the Moving Image The Museum of Moving Image's mission is to advance the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media.
New York Hall of Science Located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the mission of the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) is to nurture generations of passionate learners, critical thinkers and active citizens through an approach called Design, Make, Play. Design, Make, Play emphasizes open-ended exploration, imaginative learning and personal relevance, resulting in deep engagement and delight in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden is an 83-acre campus offering dynamic programming for diverse communities of all ages in the arts, horticulture, and agriculture on enchanting grounds which include 26 historic structures, 14 botanical gardens, a 2.5-acre urban farm, wetlands, forests and park land. Learn more atsnug-harbor.org.
This press release was produced by Office of the Mayor of New York City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.