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Rooftop Films: In A Dream (Event Over)

Sat 7/26 (8:30PM) @ roof of The Old American Can Factory
232 Third Street Brooklyn, NY   Map
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Editors' Take

This week enjoy a stellar documentary about an urban mosaic artist—and the ways in which his family's life is altered by the documentary itself, directed by his own son. Free wine and cheap Radeberger follows.

Tickets for this Event

  • General Admission - $9.00 Not Available
    No refunds. In the event of rain, show will be held indoors at the same location. These tickets guarantee Roof Access if show is held outdoors. Seating is first come, first served. NO POINTY HEELED SHOES ALLOWED ON THE ROOF.
  • General Admission-Courtyard (not roof) - $9.00 Not Available
    No refunds. In the event of rain, show will be held indoors at the same location. These tickets are for the Courtyard if show is held outdoors. Seating is first come, first served. Physical seats are limited. This means you may not get a chair. You are welcome to bring a blanket or folding chair.

Advance Tickets SOLD OUT. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 8PM.

When the filmmaker set out to make a documentary about the legendary mosaics his father pieces together, he didn’t mean to take his family apart. An eye-popping and heart-wrenching documentary about art and love, merging home movies and public expression.

Venue: On the roof and in the courtyard of The Old American Can Factory
Address: 232 3rd Street at the corner of 3rd Avenue (Gowanus, Brooklyn)
Directions: F, G to Carroll Street or M, R to Union Street and read here for directions from the train| Map
Rain: In the event of rain the show will be held indoors at the same location
8:30PM: Live music by Kelli Scarr, the composer of In A Dream's score
9:00PM: Films
10:30PM-2:00AM: After Party in the Courtyard with 90 minutes of free wine courtesy of Brooklyn Oenology. Followed by $4 Radeberger beers.

DJ sets by Dominique (Plant Music/The Glass) and DJ Mike Krevolin

Tickets: Advance tickets are sold out. There will be tickets available at the door for $9.
Presented in partnership with: IFC.com, New York magazine, and XØ Projects

PROGRAM NOTES:
This stunning documentary is really the perfect film for Rooftop, where we don’t screen in theaters, we screen in communities. We take independent cinema out of the underground and into the outdoors, and match films with venues and neighborhoods to create meaningful and intimate connections. It’s a marriage of widely public art and deeply personal cinema.

Isaiah Zagar’s gigantic, intricate murals have been part of a Philadelphia revitalization for decades. In the 1960s, Zagar and other artists were in danger of losing their homes and studios because they city wanted to build a Crosstown Highway. But all along South Street, Zagar crafted mosaics that filled the entire sides of decaying buildings, and along with many other residents, activists and artists, the community successfully foiled the eminent domain abuse and saved their neighborhood. (For an amazing interactive 360-degree view of Zagar’s Magic Garden, and an excellent history of Zagar’s involvement in helping to preserve and heal the Center City neighborhood in Philadelphia, visit: www.isaiahzagar.org and www.philadelphiasmagicgardens.org/...).

Of course, as is often the case, places like the Magic Garden, Julia and Isaiah Zagar’s gallery, and the many other theaters, cafes and shops that opened in the neighborhood led to the skyrocketing real estate prices, so the struggle to survive and create continues. But with Zagar, his art addresses social issues, but comes from a very personal place. His murals are infused with the interests, stories, and loves of his life. The names of his friends and family are woven into the walls, and portraits spring from the jagged patterns. Mirror shards are scattered through his murals, indicating the self-reflective nature of the work, for both Zagar and the public.

It was this milieu and perspective that Jeremiah Zagar aimed to capture with a documentary about his father. He ended up with much more. Similar to the way his father’s art makes private passions public, Jeremiah’s film unexpectedly reveals the fragility of his family’s life. In A Dream plays like one of our favorite genres here at Rooftop, the home movie (our annual screening of Home Movies will be on 8/1/08), where only a filmmaker personally invested in the story could discover and disclose the intimate difficulties—mistreatment, infidelity, drug abuse, mental instability. But that same private perspective is what keeps the film honest, never veering into sensationalism. Told with dexterity, sensitivity and poignancy, In a Dream is an eye-popping and heart-wrenching documentary about art and love, merging home movies and public expression.

Part of Rooftop Films and XO Projects’ INDUSTRIANCE™ Series: films, discussions, installations and more about the changing landscape in industry, architecture, agriculture, labor, and related fields.

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  1. Rooftop Films Jul 25 at 2008, 9:52 AM
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    Advance tickets for the show are SOLD OUT. But if the weather is OK on Saturday we will put 150 more tickets on sale at the door. Check back in at www.rooftopfilms.com on Saturday afternoon or call 718.417.7362 on SATURDAY and we will let you know if we will be releasing more tickets. PLEASE DO NOT CALL BEFORE SATURDAY. We won't make any decisions about releasing tickets until we know for sure whether or not it is going to rain.

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