August 19: “Salute Your Shorts!,” Brooklyn Short Film Screening with The FilmShop
Remember those summers when Kurt Cobain sang about the smell of teen spirit and the Digital Underground’s “Humpty Dance” was all the rage? Well put on your flannels and break out those neon shades because the FilmShop is flashing back to 90s for one unforgettable night of film and music.
On Thursday, August 19th, Public Assembly screens SALUTE YOUR SHORTS, a series of 2 minute films by members of the FILMSHOP based around the theme of summer nostalgia. Varied in style and genre, these shorts present a wide response to the earnestness of summers past. More than just a film screening, the night also features a live performance by The Rassle and a 90s dance party to follow.
WHEN: Thursday, August 19th, 2010
Doors open at 8 PM
9:00pm – Short film screening with performance by The Rassle and dance party to follow
WHERE: Public Assembly, 70 North Sixth St. (between Kent and Wythe Ave.)
Brooklyn, NY. Take the L train to Bedford Ave.
COST: $10
Give a shout to us on Twitter if you’re coming! @thefilmshop
| Date | August 19 2010 |
|---|---|
| Homepage | http://thefilmshop.org |
| Contact | contact@thefilmshop.org |
| Issues | Environment, Family & Society, International, Media, Youth |
Posted on August 18 2010 in by zackwilson
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