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NYSFF 2018 Best of Fest
Jan
28
7:00 PM19:00

NYSFF 2018 Best of Fest

TICKETS
$15

See the best of the 2018 New York Short Film Festival, including the winners of every genre for a diverse array of programming. Select filmmaker talkback to follow the screening!

Best Comedic Short - The Bump by Michael Izquierdo
Best Dramatic Short - Civic Mind by Adonis Williams
Best Animated Short - Pharaoh by Derrick Forkel & Mitchell Jao
Best Documentary Short - Fighting for Racial Equality: A Conversation Between Generations by Ruth Aravena / Blue Chalk Media
Best Experimental Short - Turyn Goes To The Club by Lauren Ireland
Best Sci-Fi / Fantasy Short - Mariposas by Adrian Carey
Best Horror Short - Trapped Inside by Usher Morgan
Best Short Short - The Joint by Boris Khaykin
Best Music Video - OG Bobby Part 2 by Jayonez
Nostos Screenplay Scholarship Award Winner— Susannah Nolan, How Do You Type A Broken Heart?

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NYSFF 2019 Best of Fest
Jan
7
7:00 PM19:00

NYSFF 2019 Best of Fest

TICKETS
$15

See the best of the 2019 New York Short Film Festival, including the winners of every genre for a diverse array of programming. Select filmmaker talkback to follow the screening!

Best Short Documentary — Borders by Bo Liu
Best Short Horror — chromoPHOBIA by Keith Adams
Best Short SciFi — Speed Run by Justin Ho
Best Short Comedy — The Blessing by Liann Kaye
Best Short Drama — Currency by Scott Gabriel & Sofi Marshall
Best Short Experimental — Saturn Returns by Dan Siegelman
Best Short Music Video — Leading Me Straight by Burke Heffner
Short Comedy Honorable Mention — One Degree of Miss D. by Becca Silbert and Chloé Delaitre
Short Drama Honorable Mention — The Tale of Kieu by Ray Leve
Special Featured Drama -- Evening News by Eren Gulfidan
Special Featured Music Video -- Nevermind by Prince Rumi
Nostos Screenplay Scholarship Award Winner— Breaking the I.C.E. by Alejandra Hinojosa

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Exorcisors
Dec
15
4:00 PM16:00

Exorcisors

Long-time Catholic Priest, Father Calvin Callaghan, is depressed. He's
given his life to a church that's being rendered irrelevant -- even
his own mother doesn't care about Catholicism anymore. But when a
possible demonic possession falls in his lap, he starts to consider a
side of the faith he'd never taken seriously -- one filled with
satanic forces and visions and ancient rites, a world in which priests
are the only ones who can save us. With bureaucracy and a profound
lack of training standing in his way, Father Calvin must decide: is he
willing to risk his own priesthood to make his life mean something
again?

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Red Milk
Dec
15
2:00 PM14:00

Red Milk

A husband goes missing. His wife finds red milk at her front door. Coincidence? Not in Mount Carmel, CA - Richard Nixons second favorite beach town. Its 1950, early Fall. Communists could be anywhere, and its up to Andy Landers, the peachy-keen milkman, to solve the case and clear his familys name. But a disaffected housewife named Meredith Mutch has a hunch this all runs deeper than discolored dairy, and shes got her eyes on Tom Kind, a traveling salesman, whos peddling Cold War paranoia alongside his newest product - the modern refrigerator Red Milk is an off-beat noir about identity, group-think, and the things that turn sour out in the sun.

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Must-See TV Reading Series DOUBLE FEATURE: #squadgoals / Burnout
Aug
27
7:00 PM19:00

Must-See TV Reading Series DOUBLE FEATURE: #squadgoals / Burnout

About the Show

squadgoals by Natalie Zutter 

No woman is an island; you're nothing without your squad, your ride-or-die chicks, your tribe. But what if your tribe turns out to be completely wrong for the kind of person you actually want to be? #squadgoals is Mean Girls or Heathers, but with grown-ass women who really should know better. When Bess breaks up with her codependent clique, she must navigate the awkward trickiness of making friends in your thirties. #squadgoals is about the road less Instagrammed, about learning who you are beyond your brand, at an age where you're supposed to have that kind of thing already figured out.

Burnout by Dominick DeGaetano

Sal Murphy, campus firebrand with an ego to match, is kicked out college after a demonstration gone awry and sent packing back to his conservative hometown in suburban New Jersey. Living in his sisters basement, Sal is offered one path to redemption: take his sisters offer to join the local fire department, the family business. Forced to serve the community that rejected him, Sal must learn to reconcile his fierce sense of what it ought to be with a town begrudgingly content with what it is.

About the Series

This series is the culmination of The Tank's Pilot Programme. In this TV Writing group, full-length pilots and web series were developed in monthly meetings over the course of the year. 

For more information and details of other readings in the series, click here!



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Must-See TV Reading Series: On the Ice
Aug
27
3:00 PM15:00

Must-See TV Reading Series: On the Ice

About the Show

On the Ice by Siobhan Gilbert

On the Ice is about an idealistic young geophysicist who comes to Antarctica and scores a job as a researcher at McMurdo station, where she is confronted by the absurd antics of its inhabitants as they pursue sundry projects in the name of science.

About the Series

This series is the culmination of The Tank's Pilot Programme. In this TV Writing group, full-length pilots and web series were developed in monthly meetings over the course of the year.

For more information and details of other readings in the series, click here!

Aug 27, 2017

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Aug. 27, 2017, 3 p.m.

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