First & Third Monday of Every Month @ 7pm • FREE

Monday, June 18 @ 7pm

 

Special Program

Brooklyn Independent is pleased to present
a selection of short films from the Lake County Film Festival

Guest Curated by Nat Dykeman

 

Handshake
directed by Patrick Smith

6 min • 2004 • USA • English • Color

An innocent greeting between two people is quickly transformed
into a tangled struggle, illustrating the twists and turns
of a full-fledged relationship.

 

Mr. Malakai Battles the Aeroplane
Directed by Drew Blatman

10 min • 2006 • USA • English • Color

The quiet life of Mr. Malikai turns far too loud when
an unexpected aeroplane won't leave him alone.

 

Fischerchicks
Directed by Susan Buice
Music by Fischerspooner

4 min • 200• USA • English • Color

An existential dance party.

 

Lonely Lights, Color Of Lemons
Directed by Benjamin M Piety

16 min • 2006 • USA • English • Color

A visual study of a young jogger who is shown a series
of inkblot paintings
that propel him into a collection of stories
and memories centered on childhood, questions of sexuality
and an enigmatic girl.

 

Bush
Directed by Arin Crumley

5 min • 2006 • USA • English • Color

A comedic tale of desire and manipulation.

 

Delivery
Directed by Patrick Smith

8 min • 2003 • USA • English • Color

Abuse leads to rage as two friends compete for a delivered package.

 

The Wine Bar
Directed by Christian Remde

12 min • 2006 • USA • English • Color

After wandering into an upscale wine bar looking for a beer,
Henry innocently offends both the snooty bartender and the
pretty young woman quietly reading next to him. When the
woman's boyfriend comes in looking for a fight, Henry
decides to take matters into his own hands.

 

Glacier Bay
Directed by Douglas Moser

28 min • 2006 • USA • English • Color

At a party following a grand-nephew's Confirmation, an elderly couple grouse and bicker as old married couples will. The conversation takes many
comical and absurd turns as Connie struggles to make sense of Artie's
foggy pronouncements,
but the comedy is always shadowed by the
grim
presence of Artie's Alzheimer's, and the memories of happier
times that will never be again.

 

Aesop's Diner
Directed by Cara Maria O'Shea

26 min • 2006 • USA • English • Color

The Family Johnson were once hyped as "The Coolest Band in NYC", and destined for great success. Unfortunately, Bugs' addictions landed him in
jail and derailed the band. Now, 18 months later and working on a 12-step program, Bugs' wants to meet up with Shelly and make amends.

 


First & Third Monday of Every Month @ 7pm • Free !

Barbés
376 9th St (at Sixth Ave)
Park Slope, Brooklyn
Subway: F to Seventh Ave



Now Available from IndiePix


Barbés
Traveling Cinema &
pbnoj productions

present

The Brooklyn Independent Cinema Series
• • • •

First & Third Monday
of every month at Barbés in the
Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn.

Building on Traveling Cinema's diverse selection of classic films, Brooklyn Independent presents audiences with the best in contemporary independent cinema.



Barbés
376 9th St (at 6th Ave)
Park Slope, Brooklyn


Subway: F to Seventh Ave

 

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