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SUMMARY:Science on Screen®: HIDDEN FIGURES - Black Women Bending Space and Time - with special guest Dr. Moiya McTier
DESCRIPTION:HIDDEN FIGURES\nwith extended introduction by special guest\nDr. Moiya McTier\nPart of the SCIENCE ON SCREEN®  Series\nAn initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theater in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation \n\n\nHIDDEN FIGURES\nTheodore Melfi\, 2016\, 127 min\nWith: Taraji P. Henson\, Octavia Spencer\, Janelle Monáe\, Kevin Costner \nBefore rockets could break the sound barrier\, Black women mathematicians were already bending space and time. Hidden Figures follows the behind-the-scenes race to launch astronaut John Glenn into orbit\, powered by the extraordinary work and forgotten brilliance of Katherine Johnson\, Dorothy Vaughan\, and Mary Jackson. As NASA hurtles toward the Space Age in the late 50s and 60s\, orbital mechanics\, hand-calculated trajectories\, and razor-sharp math become tools of both scientific triumph and social change. \nAstrophysicist Dr. Moiya McTier will introduce the film and speak about these first Black women who made waves in their fields\, and\, more importantly\, about those who followed. This introduction will serve as an epilogue to the film\, celebrating the brilliant women who were able to follow on the lightly trodden paths of Mary Jackson\, Dorothy Vaughan\, and Katherine Johnson. \nGuest Speaker: Dr. Moiya McTier \nDr. Moiya McTier is an astrophysicist\, science communicator\, and folklorist\, described as a “folklorist to the stars\, and astrophysicist to the folks.” Sitting at the intersection of science and storytelling\, fact and fiction\, complex concepts and chaotic creativity\, she is known for her sharp wit and infectious enthusiasm\, connecting complex science to history\, race\, and the joy of discovery. \n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: (including $5 Symphony Space Facility Fee added at checkout)\n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$8/Community partner with code \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nThis program is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) in partnership with the City Council and the office of NY City Councilperson Shaun Abreu. \nWith the support of Thomas Campbell Jackson and the Brandt Jackson Foundation. \n\nCo-sponsors: BAiP\, LiLY\, W. 90s Neighborhood Assn.\, W. 102nd & 103rd Streets Block Assn.\, W. 104th St. Block Assn.
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/science-on-screen-hidden-figures/
LOCATION:Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater\, 95th Street West of Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10025
CATEGORIES:Science on Screen
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SUMMARY:Science on Screen®: BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY - Hollywood Glamour Meets Hardcore Engineering - with special guest Sarah Rose Siskind
DESCRIPTION:BOMBSHELL:\nTHE HEDY LAMARR STORY\nwith extended introduction by special guest Sarah Rose Siskind \nPart of the SCIENCE ON SCREEN® Series\nAn initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre\, in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation \nBOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY\nAlexandra Dean\, 2017\, 89 min\, documentary \n\nHollywood glamour meets hardcore engineering. Bombshell uncovers how screen legend Hedy Lamarr co-invented frequency-hopping technology\, a radical idea that laid the groundwork for Wi-Fi\, Bluetooth\, and GPS\, yet remained largely forgotten and unrecognized for decades. This 2017 documentary is a thrilling reminder that scientific innovation can come from the most unexpected minds\, and that credit is often unevenly distributed. \nScience comedian Sarah Rose Siskind will offer a brief\, entertaining meditation on Hedy Lamarr and her genius. \n\n \nGuest Speaker:\nSarah Rose Siskind \nSarah Rose Siskind is a science comedy writer who turns complex ideas into laughs and explores the intersections of technology\, gender\, and pop culture. Founder of Hello SciCom and former head writer for Neil deGrasse Tyson’s StarTalk\, she’s written for Fox\, Nat Geo\, and the White House Press Correspondents’ Dinner\, and has been featured in The New Yorker. \nTickets: (including $5 Symphony Space facility fee added at checkout)\n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$8/Community partner with code \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nThis program is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) in partnership with the City Council and the office of NY City Councilperson Shaun Abreu. \n\nWith the support of Thomas Campbell Jackson and the Brandt Jackson Foundation. \n\nCo-sponsors: BAiP\, LiLY\, W. 90s Neighborhood Assn.\, W. 102nd & 103rd Streets Block Assn.\, W. 104th St. Block Assn.
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/science-on-screen-bombshell-the-hedy-lamarr-story/
LOCATION:Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater\, 95th Street West of Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10025
CATEGORIES:Science on Screen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T183000
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SUMMARY:Tales of the Immigrant City - IN AMERICA with special guest Colum McCann
DESCRIPTION:IN AMERICA\nJim Sheridan\, 2002\, 105 minutes\nWith: Paddy Considine\, Samantha Morton\, Sarah Bolger\, Djimon Hounsou \nWith special guest speaker\, Colum McCann \nAbout the film: \nSet in early-1980s New York\, In America follows an Irish immigrant family arriving illegally in Hell’s Kitchen\, carrying grief\, hope\, and the fragile promise of a new beginning. Through the eyes of two young daughters\, Jim Sheridan’s deeply personal film captures the exhilaration and hardship of starting over\, the intimacy of immigrant communities\, and the quiet acts of solidarity that make survival possible in an unfamiliar city. \nAbout Colum McCann:\nColum McCann is a celebrated NYC-based Irish novelist and National Book Award winner for Let the Great World Spin. Across his fiction and nonfiction\, he captures the layered lives of immigrants and explores how individuals navigate displacement\, loss\, and belonging in an ever-changing world\, often using New York City as a crossroads of global stories. \nTICKETS:\n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$2 discount with Community partner code \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nFREE TICKETS with ID are available at the door for eligible New Yorkers participating in Art House NY Cinema Week.  See eligibility guidelines. \n  \nCo-sponsors: BAiP\, LiLY\, W. 90s Neighborhood Assn.\, W. 102nd & 103rd Streets Block Assn.\, W. 104th St. Block Assn.\, Irish Arts Center\, JCC Manhattan \n \n 
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/in-america-with-special-guest-colum-mccann/
LOCATION:The New York Historical\, 170 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of the Immigrant City
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SUMMARY:Tales of the Immigrant City - HESTER STREET with Special Guest Molly Haskell
DESCRIPTION:HESTER STREET\nJoan Micklin Silver\, 1975\, 89 min\nWith Carole Kane\, Steven Keats \nAbout the film:\nIn this newly restored independent classic adapted from Abraham Cahan 1896 Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto\, a newly arrived Jewish immigrant from Eastern Europe struggles to find her footing on Manhattan’s Lower East Side as her husband embraces American life with gusto. Shot in evocative black and white\, Hester Street captures the tension between old traditions and new dreams in turn-of-the-century New York. Carol Kane earned an Academy Award nomination for her powerful performance as Gitl\, a woman forging her own path in the face of cultural displacement and personal upheaval. \nAbout Molly Haskell:\n \nphoto by Jim Carpenter\nMolly Haskell is a writer and film critic in New York City whose most recent book is My Brother My Sister: Story of a Transformation. Her first job in New York City was at the French Film Office\, writing and editing publications on French films. Since then she has written and lectured widely on film and women in film\, and is the author of four previous books: the classic From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movie; the memoir Love and Other Infectious Diseases; a collection\, Holding My Own in No Man’s Land: Women and Men and Film and Feminists; and\, in 2009\, Frankly\, My Dear: Gone with the Wind Revisited. She is currently working on a short biography of Steven Spielberg for Yale University Press’s Jewish Lives series. \nHaskell has taught at Columbia\, Barnard\, and Sarah Lawrence\, served as film critic for The Village Voice\, New York magazine and Vogue\, and written for many publications\, including The New York Times\, The New York Review of Books\, Town & Country\, and The Nation. She wrote monthly columns for both The Guardian U.K. and The New York Observer\, and served as co-host with Robert Osborne on Turner Classic Movies. \nHaskell received\, with Andrew Sarris\, the 2008 William K. Everson Award for Film History\, from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. Her work was featured in The Library of America’s 2006 American Movie Critics\, edited by Philip Lopate\, and she won a Guggenheim Fellowship for 2010\, and she won the Athena Award for criticism in 2012. \nTICKETS:\n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$2 discount with Community partner code \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nCo-sponsors: BAiP\, LiLY\, W. 90s Neighborhood Assn.\, W. 102nd & 103rd Streets Block Assn.\, W. 104th St. Block Assn.\, JCC Manhattan
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/tales-of-the-immigrant-city-hester-street/
LOCATION:The New York Historical\, 170 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of the Immigrant City
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T213000
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SUMMARY:Science on Screen®: HER - What It Means to Be Human - with special guest Janna Levin
DESCRIPTION:HER\nwith extended introduction by special guest\nJanna Levin \nPart of the SCIENCE ON SCREEN® Series\nAn initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre\, in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation \n\n\nHER\nSpike Jonze\, 2013\, 126 min\nWith: Joaquin Phoenix\, Scarlett Johansson\, Amy Adams\, Rooney Mara \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat happens when artificial intelligence learns to love\, and evolve beyond us? Released in 2013\, Her was strikingly ahead of its time\, anticipating today’s world of AI companions\, chatbots\, and machine-mediated intimacy. Set in a near-future Los Angeles\, the film follows a lonely writer who begins an intimate relationship with an advanced operating system designed to meet his every emotional need. As their bond deepens\, the film turns questions of artificial intelligence\, consciousness\, and human-computer interaction into a moving meditation on how machine learning and emotional algorithms reshape what it means to be human.  \nAstrophysicist Janna Levin will introduce the film with a reflection on our rapidly evolving acceptance of AI in all dimensions of our lives and the spiraling of our reality towards Spike Jonze’s prescient vision of Her. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nGuest Speaker:\nJanna Levin:\nJanna Levin is a cosmologist\, author\, and cultural force at the intersection of science and art. A professor of physics at Barnard College\, Guggenheim Fellow\, and presenter of PBS’s NOVA\, she bridges science and philosophy. Her work on black holes and gravitational waves has reshaped how we understand the universe\, and how we tell its stories. \nTickets: (including $5 Symphony Space facility fee added at checkout)\n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$8/Community partner with code \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nThis program is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) in partnership with the City Council and the office of NY City Councilperson Shaun Abreu. \n\nWith the support of Thomas Campbell Jackson and the Brandt Jackson Foundation. \n\nCo-sponsors: BAiP\, LiLY\, W. 90s Neighborhood Assn.\, W. 102nd & 103rd Streets Block Assn.\, W. 104th St. Block Assn.
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/science-on-screen-her/
LOCATION:Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater\, 95th Street West of Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10025
CATEGORIES:Science on Screen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T110000
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SUMMARY:Uptown Kids - My Neighbor Totoro
DESCRIPTION:MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO\nHayao Miyazaki\, Japan\, 1988\, 86 minutes\nRated G \nThis program is supported by public funds from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) in partnership with the NYC Council. \nALL TICKETS\, ALL AGES – $5.00 \nMy Neighbor Totoro follows two sisters who move to the countryside to be closer to their ill mother and discover magical forest spirits\, including the gentle Totoro. Blending childhood wonder with themes of family\, nature\, and imagination\, Hayao Miyazaki crafts a visually rich\, heartwarming tale without a villain. Celebrated for its enchanting animation\, serene storytelling\, and universal appeal\, it’s considered a timeless Studio Ghibli classic. \n \nTICKETS NOW ON SALE
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/uptown-kids-my-neighbor-totoro/
LOCATION:AMC Lincoln Square – Screen 12\, 1998 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Uptown Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T203000
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SUMMARY:Tales of the Immigrant City - EN EL SÉPTIMO DÍA (On The Seventh Day) with special guest Jim McKay
DESCRIPTION:EN EL SÉPTIMO DÍA (On the Seventh Day)\nJim McKay\, 2017\, 92 min\nWith Fernando Cardona\, Gilberto Jimenez\, Abel Perez\nin Spanish with English subtitles \nQ&A with director Jim McKay and Moises Bazbaz of the Latin American Film Center \nAbout the film: \nSet over the course of seven days in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park\, this compassionate drama follows José\, an undocumented Mexican immigrant and bicycle delivery worker who leads a local soccer team. When his team reaches the finals\, José faces a wrenching choice between playing with his teammates on the field or keeping the job that sustains their fragile lives. Told with tender realism and warmth\, En el Séptimo Día reveals the rhythms of work\, community\, and joy in the everyday struggle for dignity in a city defined by its immigrant energy. \nGuest Speaker:\nJim McKay is an NYC-based American filmmaker known for his work on immigrant communities and working-class lives. His films\, including En el Séptimo Día (On the Seventh Day)\, Girls Town\, and Everyday People\, focus on working-class and immigrant communities\, capturing everyday lives with warmth\, realism\, and quiet urgency. In television\, McKay has directed episodes of The Wire\, Treme\, Better Call Saul\, Big Love\, Criminal Intent\, and Mr. Robot. \nTICKETS:\n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$2 discount with Community partner code \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nCo-presented by the Latin American Film Center. See www.lafcnyc.org. \nCo-sponsors: BAiP\, LiLY\, W. 90s Neighborhood Assn.\, W. 102nd & 103rd Streets Block Assn.\, W. 104th St. Block Assn.\, JCC Manhattan
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/tales-of-the-immigrant-city-on-the-seventh-day-en-el-septimo-dia-with-special-guest-jim-mckay/
LOCATION:The New York Historical\, 170 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of the Immigrant City
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T130000
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SUMMARY:Uptown Kids - The Goonies
DESCRIPTION:THE GOONIES\nRichard Donner\, 1985 114 minutes\nRated PG\nParents’ Guide \nThis program is supported by public funds from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) in partnership with the NYC Council. \nALL TICKETS\, ALL AGES – $5.00 \nFrom the imagination of Steven Spielberg\, The Goonies plunges a band of young heroes into a swashbuckling surprise-around-every corner quest beyond their wildest dreams! \nIn a harbor town under siege by greedy land developers working to turn out families\, demolish a neighborhood and turn “the Goondocks” side of town into a golf course\, a group of friends who call themselves “The Goonies” rally to save their family homes. Desperate to help their parents raise enough money to stop the bank from foreclosing\, The Goonies follow a mysterious old treasure map into a spectacular underground realm of twisting and treacherous passages\, outrageous booby-traps and a long-lost pirate ship full of golden doubloons\, gemstones and “rich stuff”! Pursued by criminals also after the hidden treasure\, The Goonies race to stay one step ahead of a family of bumbling bad guys\, their malevolent mama…and Sloth\, a mild-mannered behemoth with a face only his mama could love. \nThe Goonies is from a story by Steven Spielberg\, with a screenplay by Chris Columbus (Gremlins\, Young Sherlock Holmes). Directed by Richard Donner and starring an ensemble cast with Sean Astin\, Josh Brolin\, Jeff Cohen\, Corey Feldman\, Jonathan Ke Quan\, Martha Plimpton\, and Kerri Green as The Goonies\, and Robert Davi\, Joe Pantoliano\, Anne Ramsey\, and John Matuszak as The Fratellis gang\, The Goonies is a film that never says die—delighting the young and the young at heart for over three decades! \n \nTICKETS NOW ON SALE
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/uptown-kids-the-goonies/
LOCATION:AMC Lincoln Square – Screen 12\, 1998 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Uptown Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T210000
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CREATED:20260430T181529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T184620Z
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SUMMARY:Tales of Summer - Losing Ground
DESCRIPTION:LOSING GROUND\nKathleen Collins\, 1982\, 86 minutes\nwith Seret Scott\, Bill Gunn\, Duane Jones \nCo-Presented with the Bronx Independent Film Center \nAbout the film: \nKathleen Collins’s second film tells the story of two remarkable people\, married and hurtling toward a crossroads in their lives: Sara Rogers\, a Black professor of philosophy\, is embarking on an intellectual quest just as her painter husband\, Victor\, sets off on an exploration of joy. Victor decides to rent a country house away from the city\, but the couple’s summer idyll becomes complicated by his involvement with a younger model. One of the very first fictional features by an African-American woman – restored in 2015 by the filmmaker’s daughter\, Nina Collins – LOSING GROUND remains a stunning and powerful work of art for being a funny\, brilliant\, and personal member of indie cinema canon.   \nIn the New York Times\, Filmmaker Ira Sachs calls “Losing Ground” “a revelation.” The characters are “so human and fascinating and extremely modern\,” he says\, adding that he loves a movie that “exists in some very complete version of the local.” \nTICKETS: \n$12/adult\n$10/seniors & students\n$2 discount with Community partner code \nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/tales-of-summer-losing-ground/
LOCATION:Maysles Documentary Center\, 343 Malcolm X Blvd.\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of Summer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260502T183319Z
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SUMMARY:Uptown Kids - Little Kid Flicks
DESCRIPTION:LITTLE KID FLICKS\nInventive first films for ages 5+\n58 minutes\nPresented in partnership with the New York International Children’s Film Festival. \nThis program is supported by public funds from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) in partnership with the NYC Council. \nALL TICKETS\, ALL AGES – $5.00 \nLet your little ones discover the magic of the big screen with Little Kid Flicks. Whether diving down into the ocean for a pufferfish standoff or skating to victory across the ice\, these shorts are sure to enchant and delight all audiences (but especially our youngest!) \nHadu Nigeria\, Animation\nDamilola Solesi; 2024\, 7 min\nIn English \nAn eager young girl embarks on a culinary journey to recreate her grandma’s special recipe. \nCapybaras Los Carpinchos\nFrance\, Chile\, Uruguay\, Animation\nAlfredo Soderguit\, 2024\, 11 min.\nNo dialogue \nIt’s hunting season. Seeking refuge\, a family of capybaras and a group of hens form a union that leads to unexpected consequences. \nDancing in the Rain\nTaiwan\, Japan\, Animation\nChao-chun Yeh\, 2024\, 6 min.\nNo dialogue \nAs the rain starts and a little girl falls asleep\, her dream adventure begins. \nThe Girl With The Occupied Eyes\nA Menina com os Olhos Ocupados\nPortugal\, Animation\nAndré Carrilho\, 2024\, 8 min.\nNo dialogue \nOver hill and dale (and beach\, and space)\, only one thing can capture her attention. \nHello Summer\nSlovakia\, Czech Republic\, France\, Animation\nMartin Smatana & Veronika Zacharová\, 2024\, 11 min.\nNo dialogue \nSea\, sun\, beaches. Sounds great. But what if your room has a naughty view\, dinner is strange\, and your luggage travels somewhere else without you? \nMojappi It’s mine!\nモジャッピ ～いただき！ホットケーキ～\nJapan\, Animation\nNijitaro\, 2024\, 3 min.\nNo dialogue \nMojappi\, a trio of naughty kids who live in the forest\, will do anything to get pancakes. \nSplish\, Splash\, Splosh!\nUnited Kingdom\, Animation\nLily Ward\, 2024\, 5 min.\nIn English \nLife is not about waiting for the storm to pass—it’s about learning to dance in the rain! \nRonny: A Crocumentary\nCanada\, Animation\nAbbey Collings\, 2024\, 3 min.\nIn English \nA frog documents Ronny\, a friendly crocodile who just wants a hug. \nTICKETS NOW ON SALE
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/uptown-kids-little-kid-flicks-3/
LOCATION:AMC Lincoln Square – Screen 12\, 1998 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Uptown Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260806T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260806T220000
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SUMMARY:Tales of Summer - Summer of Soul - FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER OF SOUL (…OR\, WHEN THE REVOLUTION\nCOULD NOT BE TELEVISED)\nDirected by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson\n2021\, 1h 57m\, PG-13\, Documentary \nco-presented with Friends of Morningside Park\, the Columbus/Amsterdam BID and W. 111th Street Block Association \nIn his acclaimed debut as a filmmaker\, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson presents a powerful and transporting documentary-part music film\, part historical record created around an epic event that celebrated Black history\, culture and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969\, just one hundred miles south of Woodstock\, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). The footage was never seen and largely forgotten- until 2021. The feature includes never-before-seen concert performances by Stevie Wonder\, Nina Simone\, Sly & the Family Stone\, Gladys Knight & the Pips\, Ray Baretto\, Abbey Lincoln & Max Roach and more. \nWinner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize\, SUMMER OF SOUL is a resurrection: a time capsule\, a celebration\, and a reckoning all at once. It shines a light on the importance of history to our spiritual well-being and stands as a testament to the healing power of music during times of unrest\, both past and present \n“Sometimes these archival-footage documentaries don’t know what they’ve got. Not here. Here\, the discovery becomes the delight.”  \n–Wesley Morris\, NY Times \n“It’s a hell of an act of reclamation. And it’s damn near a masterpiece.”  \n–David Fear\, Rolling Stone \nFREE ADMISSION
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/tales-of-summer-summer-of-soul-free-outdoor-screening/
LOCATION:Morningside Park\, Softball Fields\, South Side of Morningside Park near 110th St\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of Summer
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SUMMARY:Tales of Summer - Mamma Mia! - FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:MAMMA MIA!\nDirected by Phyllida Lloyd\n2008\, 1h 48m\, PG-13\nWith: Meryl Streep\, Amanda Seyfried\, Pierce Brosnan\, Colin Firth\, Stellan Skarsgård \nco-presented with the Columbus/Amsterdam BID and W. 111th Street Block Association \nDonna (Meryl Streep)\, an independent hotelier in the Greek islands\, is preparing for her daughter’s wedding with the help of two old friends. Meanwhile\, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried)\, the spirited bride\, has a plan. She secretly invites three men from her mother’s past in hope of meeting her real father and having him escort her down the aisle on her big day.\nABBA’s timeless songs and a radiant Meryl Streep still make for a pure\, unapologetic\, and contagiously joyful musical experience. \nFREE ADMISSION
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/tales-of-summer-mama-mia-free-outdoor-screening/
LOCATION:Outdoors on Amsterdam Avenue\, Amsterdam Ave between 109 and 110\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of Summer
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SUMMARY:Tales of Summer - In the Heights - FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:IN THE HEIGHTS\nDirected by Jon M. Chu\, Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda\n2021\, 2h 23m\, PG-13\nWith: Anthony Ramos\, Corey Hawkins\, Leslie Grace\, Melissa Barrera\, Olga Merediz\, Jimmy Smits\, Lin-Manuel Miranda \nCo-presented with the Riverside Park Conservancy and\nthe New Friends of Metro Theater (NFoMT) \nLights up on Washington Heights…The scent of a cafecito caliente hangs in the air just outside of the 181st Street subway stop\, where a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies this vibrant and tight-knit community. At the intersection of it all is the likeable\, magnetic bodega owner Usnavi (Anthony Ramos)\, who saves every penny from his daily grind as he hopes\, imagines and sings about a better life. \nLin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway love letter to Washington Heights gets the full big-screen treatment\, with Jon M. Chu (Wicked) turning the block into a spectacle – a joyous celebration of heritage and community fueled by dazzling choreography and unforgettable songs. \nADMISSION FREE
URL:https://uptownfilm.org/event/tales-of-summer-in-the-heights-outdoor-screening/
LOCATION:Riverside Park\, North of 96th St. Tennis Courts\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tales of Summer
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