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The 5th Annual Art of Brooklyn Film Festival - May 13-17
2015 is our fifth anniversary, and we're very excited to have such an incredible line-up of films that represent the diverse international voices of the Brooklyn-centric indie film scene. So without further ado, here there are! 

Narrative Feature
Bar Songs - Musical Comedy, 80 min, USA Directed by Ryan Collins - World Premiere
Beneath Disheveled Stars - Drama, 108 min, USA/Ireland Directed by Kevin Baggott - Brooklyn Premiere
Delivery Hour - Drama, 68 min, USA Directed by Benjamin Orifici - Brooklyn Premiere
Hunter&Game - Satire, 76 min, USA Directed by Kevin Alexander - East Coast Premiere
Living with the Dead - Drama, 93 min, USA Directed by Christine Vartoughian - NYC Premiere
Stuck - Comedy, 85 min, USA Directed by John Painz - Brooklyn Premiere
You, Your Brain, & You - Comedy, 85 min, USA Directed by Scott Bateman - World Premiere

Documentary Feature
John McGill Banned - Documentary, 63 min, USA Directed by Michael A. Broz - World Premiere
Three to Infinity: Beyond Two Genders - Documentary, 84 min, USA Directed by Lonny Shavelson - World Premiere

Narrative Short Subject
As a Friend - Drama, 18 min, USA Directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte
Bumdom - Comedy, 16 min, USA Directed by Matt Cascella - Brooklyn Premiere
Eulogy - Drama, 13 min, USA Directed by Don Capria
Father Like Son - Horror/Suspense, 16 min, USA Directed by Derek Shane Garcia - World Premiere
Fish Hook - Drama, 12 min, USA Directed by Nickolas Duarte - East Coast Premiere
GUADALQUIVIR - Drama, 34 min, France/Spain Directed by Francois Chaillou - World Premiere
Humpty - Comedy, 15min, USA Directed by Clare Sackler - NYC Premiere
La Ultima Noche - Drama, 13min, USA Directed by Felipe Vara de Rey - NYC Premiere
Lake Nowhere - Horror, 50min, USA - Directed by Christopher Phelps - Brooklyn Premiere
LAZARUS - Drama, 17min, USA - Directed by Kate Cortesi - Brooklyn Premiere
Queso Flameado - Comedy, 7min, USA - Directed by Jean Geraldine Pesce - East Coast Premiere
the good boy - Drama, 14min, USA - Directed by A. L. Lee - World Premiere
Universal Language - Comedy, 35min, USA - Directed by Kirsten Russell - Brooklyn Premiere
What’s Eating Dad? - Horror/Comedy, 11min, USA - Directed by Michael Goldburg
When the Gun Goes Down - Drama, 33min, USA - Directed by Ali Eldin - Brooklyn Premiere

Documentary Short Subject
Artspeak - Documentary, 15min, Italy/USA, Directed by Bill Claps - Brooklyn Premiere
Blade #1 - Documentary, 42min, USA Zuzka Kurtz - Brooklyn Premiere
Code Oakland - Documentary, 21min, USA Directed by Kelly Amis - Brooklyn Premiere
Green Card - Documentary, 8min, USA- Directed by Pilar/David Rico/Whitmer - Brooklyn Premiere
Jazzsoon: Portrait of a Brooklyn Hustler- Documentary, 5min, USA - Directed by Ivan Cash - World Premiere
Kara Walker: “A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby” - Short Documentary, 10min, USA - Directed by Ian Forster
Life Sentences - Documentary, 20min, USA - Directed by Jesse Rosenberg - Brooklyn Premiere
Minding Our Own - Documentary, 45min, USA Directed by Inaya Yusuf - World Premiere

Film As Art (Experimental/Non-Linear/Avant-Garde)
Batteries Not Included - Film as Art, 5min, USA Directed by Joseph Sciorra - Brooklyn Premiere
Bebete e Daniboy - Film as Art, 35min, Brazil - Brooklyn Premiere
Confluence - Film as Art, 5min, USA Directed by Noah Shulman
Corazon Salvaje (Heart Unhinged) - Film as Art, 5min, USA Directed by Andrew Keating - Brooklyn Premiere
Place Between - Film as Art, 11min, UK/USA Directed by Sarah Poekert and Angie Conte - NYC Premiere
she - Film as Art, 12 min, USA - Directed by Kyle Parsons - World Premiere
Six Dreams About a City - Film as Art, 24 min, China/USA - Directed by Chengliang Chai - NYC Premiere
The Emotional Dimensions of the James River - Film as Art, 3 min, USA Directed by Michelle Marquez - NYC Premiere

Super-Shorts (Under 10 min.)
BUBBLES - Drama, 5 min, USA - Directed by Robert Gadol Lavenstein - Brooklyn Premiere
Corazon - Drama, 5 min, USA Directed by Shavon Meyers - Brooklyn Premiere
Death by Scrabble - Comedy, 4 min, USA Directed by Ryan Geiger - East Coast Premiere
Let Me Wonder - Drama, 10 min, USA Directed by Zachary Romeo - World Premiere
Milk Run - Comedy, 9 min, USA Directed by Alexandria Collins- Brooklyn Premiere
Mr. Chavan - Drama, 6 min, USA Directed by Eddie Shieh - Brooklyn Premiere
Our Quiet Night - Drama, 3 min, USA Directed by Lisann Valentin - Brooklyn Premiere
Rhythm of the City - Animation, 2 min, USA Directed by Julie Gratz – World Premiere
TEST - Comedy, 10 min, USA Directed by Jay Lifton - Brooklyn Premiere
THIS IS SHE - Drama, 10 min, USA - Directed by Tarik Karam - North American Premiere
Your Direction – Music Video, 5 min, USA Directed by Lauren Brady

Animation
Big Bag - Animation, 13 min, Spain - Directed by Ricardo Martin Coloma - NYC Premiere
Teeth - Animation, 6min, UK/Hungary/USA - Directed by Tom Brown and Daniel Gray - Brooklyn Premiere
The Vase - Animation, 2min, USA Directed by Jeremy Kruse - World Premiere


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The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival (AoBFF) is the only international film festival that’s all about Brooklyn‐born, Brooklyn-based and Brooklyn-centric films and filmmakers. The AoBFF screens films from all over the world whose makers live, work in, or are inspired by Brooklyn’s independent film scene. We welcome submissions from everywhere, just tell us how you or your film are connected to Brooklyn.

What makes the Festival stand out from other opportunities available to filmmakers? *

Unlike other festivals that are just located in the borough, The AoBFF is the only independent international festival for, by and about Brooklyn indie film—a local scene with a global influence. For example, in addition to films from Brooklyn-based filmmakers, we have screened a documentary by an Italian filmmaker about a Hassidic Brooklyn rapper, a Turkish film inspired by Brooklyn’s diversity, a horror film by a Brooklyn-born director who lives in Australia and a Canadian feature film shot entirely in our borough. Every year we focus on a select group of filmmakers in one of the most important emerging settings for independent film in the world.

Since Brooklyn is home to so many artists we have created a special category for experimental films that defy genre classification: Film As Art. We designed Film As Art to showcase artist-made works on film and video that are rarely seen outside of gallery settings. Each year we present the Vanguard Award for outstanding achievement in this category, to support experimentation and encourage envelope pushing in independent film.

Our filmmakers have their work judged by industry professionals. The AoBFF judging panel includes the actors Annabella Sciorra and Eric Mabius and directors Elliot Lester (Blitz) and Demian Lichtenstein (3000 Miles to Graceland); noted film scholars like Annette Danto and Mary Engel; and prominent festival professionals like actor and curator at Michigan’s prestigious Waterfront Film Festival Christine Elise McCarthy (ER, 90210) and Terry Nelson, Festival Director for the Beacon Independent Film Festival.


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