The 13th season of AoBFF has been very lucky so far. We received our highest number of entries of films and screenplays from Brooklyn and around the world, and the level of talent out there continues to amaze and inspire. We're proud to announce our 2023 Official Selections... congratulations to them all, and thank you to everyone who entered. The 2023 AoBFF runs June 1-12. Schedule and Tickets coming soon! AOBFF 2023 OFFICIAL SELECTIONS NARRATIVE FEATURES:
A Fleeting Encounter 85 Minutes | Switzerland | 2022 Drama, Romance Grappling with a mid-life crisis, Sacha leaves his girlfriend and escapes to his grandparents’ Airbnb. He is surprised by the presence of Marjan, an Iranian woman who is facing her own marital crisis. They are both annoyed at having to share the apartment and rather than finding a place of retreat, tension builds. When Mina, a vibrant American, arrives, their mutual prejudices give way to curiosity and complicity. What began as an involuntary encounter becomes a moment of new possibilities. Artist Unknown 80 Minutes | United States | 2023 Juniper, an insecure martial artist, must find out the origins of a painting after two thieves try to steal it from her. $ Broke Boi 73 Minutes | United States | 2022 Dark Comedy, Coming of Age, Satire A weed delivery boy, with dreams of being an NYC Hustler, gets robbed of his stash and profits at the worst time. He was late with the payment last week, racked up some poor performance reviews, and the company’s Henchmen "Don't play no games". Now, this #Brokeboi and friends have twelve hours to make as much money as they can to pay back the supplier, while also trying to make it to the “Party of The Summer”. Bones Of Crows 2 hours | Canada | 2022 Drama Removed from their family home and forced into Canada’s residential school system, Cree musical prodigy Aline and her siblings are plunged into a struggle for survival. Bones of Crows is Aline's journey from child to matriarch, a moving multi-generational epic of resilience, survival and the pursuit of justice. Hakoniwa 71 Minutes | Japan | 2022 Sci-fi, Drama, Psychological To contribute to a better world filled with kindness, a young man named Makoto, joins a brain experiment to connect his brain waves with a female humanoid, Ageha, who has a human brain powered by general A.I. for Emotional Healing. As they learn to sympathize with each other, he begins mixing up his traumatic memory of childhood with his current reality. He desperately tries to quit the experiment, until Ageha asks him if he is truly okay with continuing to escape from his real problems. Give Me Your Eyes 100 Minutes | United States | 2022 "Give Me Your Eyes” is a breakneck action thriller movie that follows an agoraphobic young woman who must remotely aid a mysterious girl being pursued by a pair of seemingly unstoppable killers. Agoraphobic voice actor Jael Jones volunteers for a video chat app that connects sighted individuals with visually impaired users. Need to know the expiration date on a can of soup? Want to confirm that your tie matches your shirt? Jael is here to help you out. But Jael’s feel-good service becomes a nightmare when Alejandra, a mysterious blind woman, wakes her with a chilling late-night call: “There’s somebody in my house. I need your help.” In an isolated location where the police are not an option, Jael must remotely guide Alejandra as she flees a pair of hooded killers... while unraveling the secret of the blind woman’s dark past, her savior the assassin, and her increasingly violent nature. Mother Of All Shows 110 Minutes | Canada | 2022 In order for Liza to cope with the impending death of her estranged mother, she retreats to a 70's variety show in her mind where the all-powerful host is her own mother, Rosa, who leads a cast of people from Liza's past and present, all a jumble in her mind. After a lifetime of Rosa making everything in Liza's life about Rosa, Liza decided she needed to put up a boundary and go no contact. Rosa hasn't seen her daughter in 2 years. Rosa appears as the host of a 70s variety show in Liza's head with all the bravado and pizazz of Phyllis Diller, Bea Arthur, and Rosemary Clooney. She sings, dances, and yuks it up, all in Liza's imagination; the moments of their lives play out in sketches and songs since they can't seem to connect at all in reality without the conversation blowing up or falling apart. DOCUMENTARY FEATURES: The Forgotten Occupation: Jim Crow Goes to Haiti 106 Minutes | United States | 2023 The documentary opens with Filmmaker Alain Martin reading a letter to his deceased grandfather. In that letter’s opening, the filmmaker recalls a morose conversation between his grandfather and another familiar member in which they bemoan the chronic troubles of their country, Haiti. They find themselves desperately hoping for an American intervention, seeing it as the only solution for their ravaged nation. Alain reminds his grandfather that the United States had already occupied Haiti and only left it more impoverished. As the letter continues, the brutal decades of the Occupation come to light, betraying the complicated history of a people who, a century ago, looked to the United States for guidance only to find themselves enmeshed in violent clashes of race, culture, and class, resulting in the wholesale theft of their homeland. When I Go Outside 70 Minutes | Canada | 2022 Told through his painting, this is the story of Syrian-born, Kurdish artist Bîstyek. With no knowledge of Western art or any formal training, his work speaks to the multi-dimensional aspects of his experience and his voice. A unique portrait of a "refugee" who refuses to be seen through only one lens. FILM AS ART - Experimental & Non-Linear Shorts: 300 Hours 11:18 Minutes | United States | 2022 Experimental short Inspired by hip-hop and trap music, 300 hours is a vertical film directed, shot, and edited by 3 young black men from brooklyn, new york. This creative expression is made by and for black youth at the center of the ongoing art movement taking place in New York city. 300 hours is set in Binghamton, New York within the multi studios apartment shared by Robert Provilus and Jabari Brxwne. The film follows Robert through his tentative journey as he constructs and completes 3 masterful paintings- whilst being filmed by two close friends. 300 hours features 3 different visual mediums (super 8mm, VHS & digital) and is a culmination of an entire year's worth of footage (july 2021- september 2022). A Day Longer Than A Day 4:25 | Germany | 2022 Experimental Short “A day longer than a day” (2022) is a cinematic reflection on the irregular currents in the Euripus Strait, a narrow tract of water running along the coast of Chalkida (Greece). On six days during the synodic lunar month, three days after each squaring of Sun-Earth-Moon (90-degree constellation), the regular tidal forces weaken and the currents become so unpredictable that they violently change direction up to 14 times in 24 hours. This unique natural phenomenon and the associated historical process of understanding it, which begins with Aristotle, is used as a mirror for contradictory forces within the human soul. Agita 16:59 Minutes | United States | 2022 Horror, Drama, Fantasy A mother and daughter living in a seaside town fall prey to the mischievous coercion of a grief demon in this experimental short film. Demi-Gods 5:33 Minutes | Germany | 2022 Animation, Music Video, Experimental What is the human experience of war, narcissism and ecological destruction? Demi-Gods addresses these three dark aspects of humanity in the form of a musical and visual essay. It shows our worship of these dark forces, which have now become normalized and fetishized. A furtive look from us mortals at the mechanics of the dark demi-gods of our time; turned into a surreal sequence of sonic and visual transformations. Reveal 5:22 Minutes | United States | 2022 Horror, Comedy, Animation A pregnant woman senses something is amiss when her sister throws an unwanted baby shower. Stillness 6:05 Minutes | United States | 2022 Experimental, Music The calm after the storm, the quiet reflection on stillness in winter. About how time can pass and while some things change, others remain the same. Time’s Ticking 5 Minutes | United States | 2022 Experimental An experimental short film exploring the movement of fast vs. slow time and my identity. DOCUMENTARY SHORTS: Garden Ministry 9 Minutes 50 Seconds | United States | 2023 A joyful portrait of Reverend Dallas Conyers–how she survived environmental racism, became a climate organizer out of necessity, and her passion for healing the climate crisis through community organizing and her front yard garden. Handwritten 8 Minutes 48 Seconds | United States | 2022 After discovering old diaries and notebooks, artist Jaime Sunwoo examines her shapeshifting penmanship and wonders why she's never had a consistent style. Through playful paper puppetry and animation, she reflects on what handwriting means to her personally, its significance throughout history, and its relevance in our computerized world. Joyous 23 Minutes | United States | 2022 Justin is your typical kid with one very distinct exception. He’s grown up as global classical music superstar. By the time he was in pre-k, he had played in stadiums and cathedrals, but now he faces his biggest challenge yet; becoming a teenager. Justin attends a music school run by his father, Julian. His father also happens to be one of his music teachers and the manager of the classical music group, Joyous String Ensemble. His father runs a tight ship and is a respected composer in his own right. He believes classical music is the most pure expression of music. Justin and the group want to move more towards Pop covers and mixing in dance numbers but Julian wants them to stay more traditional. Can Justin convince Julian to add a hip hop number in time for their Times Square performance or will they continue to just stick to the classics. Remember The Children 22 Minutes 40 Seconds | United States | 2022 WSD Productions presents, "Remember the Children", a short film (23min) addressing Indian Boarding Schools in America. There were over 400 government funded, often church run, Indian Boarding Schools in the US. Thousands of children died at these schools throughout the 19th and 20th centuries… This is the story of the Rapid City Indian Boarding School. These stories have been kept alive through the elders… the grandmothers that never forgot and continued to share the stories of the forgotten children. They are no longer forgotten through the advocacy of historians and community members sharing the stories of the children. As a result of the community advocacy and partners that want positive change, the Children’s Memorial is now a reality. Rose Salane’s Lost & Found 9 Minutes 25 Seconds | United States | 2022 Born and raised in New York City, artist Rose Salane has been fascinated by how found objects, such as rings lost on the city’s thousands of trains and buses, can be entry points into the lives of the commuters she’s ridden alongside for much of her life and into the city that is still her home today. This short documentary follows Salane as she consults an eclectic mix of professionals around the city about the value and significance of these rings, uncovering a series of often poignant micro-histories, as well as a much larger, overarching story of New York’s cultural and economic networks Scrawn 7 Minutes 44 Seconds | United States | 2022 Scrawn is a short documentary about baby pigeons growing up in the wild - which, here, means a fire escape in Washington Heights, NYC. Ever seen a baby pigeon before? Song Dong: 生 /Sheng 8 Minutes 57 Seconds | United States/China | 2022 Internationally acclaimed Chinese artist Song Dong is known for collaborating with artist Yin Xiuzhen, his wife, on large-scale mixed-media chopsticks sculptures. For this ongoing series that was started in 2001, each of them creates one chopstick and only reveals their work to each other when exhibiting the pieces together as a pair. This short documentary tells the story of how Song’s family deeply influences his art, and how he is sharing his creative practice with his own daughter. Through artwork that honors the power of memory and our relationships with those closest to us, he attempts to hold the impermanence of life at bay. Three Lessons (How to Shoot a Gun) 36 Minutes 04 Seconds | United States | 2019 Three Lessons (How to shoot a gun) is an essay film that examines the reproduction and naturalization of gun culture while deconstructing the notion of gun culture as monolith. It follows a young woman as she travels to New York, Illinois and Colorado in order to learn how to operate a firearm from three men of different backgrounds and ideological points of view. Incorporating instructional, interview and found footage the film presents a complex consideration of the multiple attitudes and approaches toward gun ownership in America. NARRATIVE SHORTS: Aaron With 2 A’s 16 minutes 59 seconds | United States | 2022 Drama, Comedy Meet Aaron. He's starting his 2nd career at age 65... As an actor. What could go wrong? AARON WITH 2 A'S is a short comedy-drama about learning to get out of your own head. Blue Square 28 Minutes | United States | 2022 Horror, Comedy, Satire, Psychological thriller After discovering the lucrative business of contemporary fine art, Tim sets off on a get-rich-quick scheme to create the most simple, most valuable piece of art he can. But his desire to create may lead him down a dark path as he is consumed by the artistic process, and perhaps something even more sinister. Clambake 27 Minutes 50 Seconds | United States | 2021 Comedy, Drama Three sisters reunite for a clambake on Cape Cod after their mother's death. Events at Hemlock Manor 14 Minutes 15 Seconds | United States | 2022 Web Series, Television, New Media At its core, this is a series about underdogs: a ragtag group of spooky weirdos with nowhere else to go. Hemlock Manor is not only a year-round haunted house with a terrible business model, it’s also a home. Exposure Therapy 9 Minutes 50 Seconds | United States | 2022 Psychological Drama A young woman struggles with thoughts of killing her best friend. Floppies 14 Minutes | United States | 2022 Drama, Family, Disability Floppies is an intimate glimpse into the complicated relationship between an artist's son and his dementia-addled father as they attempt to communicate by collaborating on a one-page comic. As they bring this comic to life, they recall flashbacks to key moments in each of their lives. Fog Around August 11 Minutes 35 Seconds | United States | 2022 Drama An intimate look at a young man's desires or the lack thereof. From My Package to Yours 6 minutes 48 seconds | United States | 2022 Comedy, Romance Can true love be delivered to your door? Good Girl 11 minutes 37 seconds | United States | 2023 Comedy, Romance, LGBTQIA+, New York, RomCom After ending a six year relationship, a well-behaved, Jewish, OBGYN decides to turn her brain off and her body on by exploring BDSM; instances of which are popping up in the most unusual places. Hold to Dash 15 Minutes 38 Seconds | United States | 2023 Comedy, Drama, Dark Comedy Neil Durst makes a living streaming his gaming skills to an audience of overstimulated, undersexed males. When he’s asked on a date by a female fan, Neil must leave his bedroom and take a plunge into the real world. Hologramme 9 Minutes 29 Seconds | Canada | 2023 Drama I Didn’t Mean To Go Mental 30 Minutes | United States | 2022 Television When two women crash their cars into each other in a school parking lot, they are forced to spend the weekend in a psych ward together. It’s a Dog 7 Minutes 30 Seconds | United States | 2022 Comedy He's bald. Well, no, he's *going* bald. He still has hair. On like, the sides. Does that count? It counts, right? Maybe? Either way, he’s pathetic. And he’s getting old. Jared & Daughter 19 Minutes 52 Seconds | United States | 2022 Drama Comedy Fantasy When an aging table wiper faces a grim diagnosis, his underappreciated daughter must step forward to save the family business. Larua 20 Minutes | Italy | 2022 Drama, Mystery During a mild morning of Autumn a mother has been called by her daughter's primary school teachers who are worried because the 10-year-old Francesca obsessively draws the same empty, ephemeral ghosts silhouettes.Thus we enter the world of little Francesca, where her daily life flows parallel to the world surrounding her: a mother, a brother, a boyfriend and their precarious presence. Little Yellow Flower (小黃花 ) 29 minutes 55 seconds | Taiwan | 2021 Experimental, Short Photo Retoucher A-nan returns to the old house that saddens him. The eerily beautiful yellow flowers on the loofah trellis attract a whole nest of ants. As a child, A-nan accidentally killed all these yellow flowers when spraying insecticide on them to kill the ants. In a rage, his father beat him lame. This caused a lifelong conflict between them. The elderly and paralyzed father, now wrapped in diapers and covered with ants, evokes the painful memories of A-nan’s youth. A-nan sprays and kills the ants again. But how will A-nan unravel this knotted relationship with his father, entangled for so many years? How will he restore the loving beauty of the yellow flowers that once bloomed in the courtyard? Martyr of a Forgotten Dream 23 minutes 35 seconds | United States | 2023 Neo-Western, Western, Action In a small town somewhere in the Rust-Belt, Leon is forced to surrender his Family home to foreclosure. On eviction day he must decide, to leave or go down fighting. Misprint 19 Minutes 58 Seconds | United States | 2022 Thriller, Drama When a reformed criminal receives a cry for help from his former partner in crime, he finds himself back in the game with no way out but through. On Slauson 9 minutes 5 seconds | United States | 2023 Student Film, Drama This fiction short film follows a young man, Miguel, who leads a double life as an East LA gang member, and beloved son. He becomes a waiter in hopes of finding some form of identity, only to discover that a terribly perfect coincidence will lead to detrimental effects on the relationship with his mother. Rear 20 Minutes 22 Seconds | United States | 2022 Drama When a teacher leaves bruises on a child, an objecting mother unintentionally starts a debate on the use of school corporal punishment in her southern black community. Simone 6 minutes 30 seconds | United States | 2022 Student Film One hectic morning, a young mother attempts to navigate the New York City subway to get her baby to daycare on time. Snail Mail 6 minutes 28 seconds | United States | 2022 Comedy Clara is tired of getting mail, but her mail carrier is very dedicated to the job. Let the battle begin! Steel Forest / 钢铁森林 7 minutes 37 seconds | China | 2021 Drama, Children, Family, Fantasy A 10-years old left-behind boy in China secretly follows his poet father to the city, trying to find the poetic and fantasy outside world written in his father's poems, but in the end, he discovers his father is a liar and a construction worker. The Auditions 4 minutes 17 seconds | United States | 2023 Comedy A series of fake auditions based on REAL events. The Button Game 7 minutes 20 seconds | United States | 2022 Experimental A brutal display of a life in isolation. The Invite 10 minutes 59 seconds | United States | 2022 Comedy, Drama As his wedding day approaches, an Indian American man realizes his turban must be tied for his wedding and has to decide whether to invite his father to be a part of the biggest day of his life. The Prisoner’s Ransom 12 minutes 40 seconds | United States | 2023 Psychological Thriller, Drama, Coming of Age Twenty-two-year-old Jaime Wilson has become the prisoner of his own mind. He's being held ransom by a deranged criminal doppelgänger, the double, who demands Jaime's father pay $25,000 for his release. Wednesday Night 18 Minutes 27 Seconds | United States | 2022 Coming of Age, Mumblecore, Slice of Life With the assistance of his high school best friend's visit, college senior Mac comes to terms with the rapidly approaching transition he has been avoiding. Wendy 10 minutes 13 seconds | United States | 2022 Romance, Young Adult, LGBTQ, Coming of Age A quiet but imaginative eighth grader attempts to find the courage to approach her secret crush while working on a middle-school production of Romeo & Juliet. 2023 SCREENPLAY COMPETITION FINALISTS: Cuffe - Written by Anita Allison Godfor - Written by Pablo Torroella Once When U Were Mine – Written by Richard Dane Scott Outer Bankers – Written by Diann Ducharme Snake Oil – Written by David Salisbury The Wrestling Show – Written by – Julie Harrison-Harney SEMI-FINALISTS: 5 Sandwiches – Written by Michael Puzzo Another Will Come – Written by Kevin J. Howard Bog Water – Written by Jonathan Weisbrod Gloves – Written by Michael Clifton Greetings from the Floodgates – Written by Mary Von Aue Here Goes Nothing – Written by Hanna Gerlander & Marky Hinojosa Into the Dark Wood – Written by – Benjamin Rummans Libertaire – Written by Elizabeth Indianos Man Up Fairy Dust –Written by Christopher Schwartz M.D. Moksha – Written by Saurin D. Lakhia Rumspringa –Written by Finnegan Haid & Jake Haddock Superstition - Written by Jeremy St. Romain Taste the Road, Jack – Written by Stefan Alexander & Eric Williford They Saved Rippers – Written by Jared Warner & Eric Schmidt QUARTERFINALISTS: Ars Gratia Artis – Written by Stefan Alexander Air & Noise – Written by Edward Tadross Cathedrals on the Warm Surface – Written by Colin Dodds Critters of Run Amok Gulch– Written byCharles Tucker Dark Matter – Written by Olga Holtz Do Unto Others – Written by Joseph Leone Golem – Written by Michael Levine Graven – Written by Michael Clifton Grounded – Written by Martin Tylicki Guessing – Written by Sharon Spell Happiness Therapy – Written by Ornella Ohayon Her Seventh Death – Written by Virginia Austin How Do You Spell Ransom? – Written by Jonathan Isshak I Am the Dragon King– Written by Storm Choi In The Dark– Written by Stefan Mannes & Anthony Guilanti Johnny Jump Up – Written by Shiva Ramanathan Josh – Written by Maria Carolan Maddie and Frannie – Written by Virginia Austin Metal Box – Written by Brayden Dalazzone Montezuma’s Treasure – Written by Hal Streckert No Address – Written by Julia Verdin & James Papa Otherworld, NJ – Written by Matthew McLachlan Solice – Written by George Basiev The Bad Poet – Written by Michael Clifton The Lost Camp – Written by Conner Etter The Twin Portraits – Written by Eva Everett Irving The Voice of Holiday Brown – Written by Cheran Rush OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: A More Perfect Union – Written by Jonathan Weisbrod 4N6(Not Dead Bodies) – Written by Melissa Aquiles Abstract of Love – Written by Scott James Cook Black Inks – Written by Zaric Reed Brooklyn-Country – Written by Wayne Nuessle Chitlin – Written by Michael Clifton Coop – Written by Joseph Leone Damaging People – Written by Laura DeBar Doctor-ish – Written by Benjamin J. Stevens MD From Greenpoint with Love – Written by Bob Canning Gallows Hill – Written by Cory Rowe Girls Night – Written by Austin Roe Kate’s Ballad – Written by Rory O’Connor Killing Cherry Jane – Written by Cassidy Rose Layton Ladykiller – Written by Brian W. Smith Macho – Written by Francisco Solarzano & Anthony Guilianti Off His Meds – Written by Luis Ortiz & Tsunami Ortiz Pet Peeves – Written by Denai Carrillo PTSDee – Written by Hannah Petosa Sheepwolf – Written by Arlene Bogna & Zi R. Lem Show Your Work – Written by Andre Paul Thierry Superheroish – Written by Andre Paul Thierry The Age of Blood – Written by Alexa Salimpour The Big Eighties – Written by Betty Ouyang The First Christmas – Written by Matthew Trudeau Typhoid Mary – Written by Rachel Ward Under The Shadow – Written by Jim Wurst Whiskey Tango Foxtrot – Written by Matthew Domenico Become a volunteer at the 13th Annual AoBFF and help us celebrate all things indie film! The 2023 Art of Brooklyn Film Festival (June 1-12) is very excited to be returning with a full slate of in-person screenings, parties, & events featuring the best emerging filmmakers from the Brooklyn NYC scene, across the country and around the world. And we need your help to make it great! We're looking for motivated, reliable volunteers to help us with production tasks including:
AoBFF is a big part of NYC's cultural calendar. Volunteering is a great opportunity for people starting their careers in the NYC film community. Every volunteer also gets a VIP Pass to attend every screening and event for free. We'll do an orientation meeting over Zoom to get you ready before the fest. AoBFF is always a fun event that supports and celebrates diverse independent artists. Many past volunteers have gone on to work on film projects with collaborators they met at our festival. And much of our staff started out by volunteering with us! We will schedule shifts based on your availability. Our weeknight blocks are 7PM to 9PM and 9PM to 11PM, and our weekend blocks start at 2PM and go every 2 hours until 11PM. We will have a schedule of screenings available soon showing every event and slot. Because we are a live event with a small dedicated staff, it's important that you only apply if you're confident you can attend the festival in person on the dates and times you commit to. Venue info coming soon! (Please use our form below to apply) ABOUT US: The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival is a 501c3 nonprofit organization proudly supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, and the NYC Dept of Cultural Affairs. All donations are tax deductible. The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival is a unique event that brings Brooklyn’s celebrated film and media makers together with their peers across the country and around the world. The award-winning AoBFF is a filmmaker-focused event, platform and showcase for exciting emerging creators and established voices. We partner with film distributors and media organizations, host world-class talkbacks, create innovative programming for networking and skill building, and screen for enthusiastic audiences across Brooklyn. Founded by working artists in 2011, AoBFF has had over a dozen festival premieres get theatrical distribution to date — and one became an HBO series. We've held events in nineteen different venues in nine neighborhoods across Brooklyn (so far,) often partnering with local businesses and organizations to reach the widest possible audience. Every year the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival invites a different filmmaker to be our Guest Festival Director to ensure that no single POV dominates our curation. Women are always on our shortlist, and two female filmmakers have taken the position, Victoria Negri (2017) and Christie Conochalla (2021)-- but that isn't enough. Over the years we have produced events with women-led organizations like New York Women in Film and Television, Alliance of Women Directors and the streaming platform Lesflicks, and one of the recurring themes in those conversations is simple parity. So for our Lucky 13th season we're doing something different: The 2023 Art of Brooklyn Film Festival will be curated by three women and a non-binary filmmaker, working in tandem. Any one of these filmmakers would make a great Guest Festival Director, so we are thrilled they've agreed to work together to curate the 2023 AoBFF. We are happy to announce that Janet S Kim (she/her) will curate Documentaries, Shannon Morrall (she/her) will curate Narrative Shorts and the filmmaking team of Stacey Maltin (she/her) and Margarita "MARS" Zhitnikova (they/them) will curate Narrative Features. ABOUT OUR 2023 GUEST FESTIVAL DIRECTORS:JANET S. KIM is an award-nominated Filmmaker based out of New York City. She specializes in finding stories that reflect experiences from unexpected spaces. Most recently documentary short Feeling Asian American will be premiering at this year's Philadelphia Asian American Film festival and her narrative work has screened a film festivals worldwide. She's directed and produced commercials for numerous clients, including Verizon, Petco, Samsung, Amazon, Starbucks, AT&T, Addidas, Chipotle, Mandalay Bay and many many more. She was instrumental in helping to produce the 2021 Emmy-nominated Sesame Street special “See Us Come Together” that brought a star- studded cast of celebrities and guests to celebrate the diversity of the AAPI community, as well as introduce Sesame Street’s first Asian American Muppet, Ji-Young. Instagram: @janetskim SHANNON MORRALL is a filmmaker and actor currently pursuing an MFA in Film Production at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. Prior to enrolling she served as the Multi-Media Producer for the Cinema Life Film Festival Collective's inaugural season. Her stories tend to explore human connection, joy, and play, often through the escapism of grand adventure genres. As a writer, her work has garnered recognition from Sundance (Ignite), ISA, and the Catalyst Content Festival. As a Director, she was recently awarded the $25,000 Natural Florida Film Grant to direct her first documentary film, which will premiere at the Oscar Qualifying AmDocs this spring. Her narrative shorts have screened and taken home awards at film festivals nationwide. As an actor, she trained at the American Conservatory Theater (SF) and the Stella Adler Studio (NY), with appearances Off-Broadway and on screen with independent short and feature films. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Shannon worked as a women's rights representative at the United Nations and has a Bachelor's degree in International Politics and Mandarin Chinese from Fordham University. ShannonMorrall.com MARS (they/them) is a non-binary performer, writer and producer. Born in Stalingrad, Russia, MARS came to America with their family as Jewish refugees when they were six. They found acting and creating to be a salvation of sorts, to see the world from many angles and to figure out what drives their characters. MARS is passionate about leaving the world better than they found it, for everyone. Through their art they strive to cultivate empathy and action. MARS Co-Founded BMM to tackle their mission from all sides. Most recently MARS appeared on the final season of NBC’s acclaimed show New Amsterdam and as a lead character in the award-winning feature film Triple Threat, distributed by Gravitas Ventures. Zasha, the screenplay they co-wrote was a finalist for the Sundance Development Track in 2022. MASHED, a digital series, which they performed in and produced with their partners at BMM has won awards at Bushwick FF, Nashville FF, and Buffalo FF. They have also served as a judge for Revolution Me FF and Run & Gun FF. STACEY MALTIN (she/her) is an award-winning filmmaker and performer. She has been creating antics on stage since she was eight and after graduating NYU Tisch School of the Arts, she realized that she wanted to create new and authentic stories from the ground up. After a stint living in Tel Aviv, she became immersed in the film world and became passionate about directing gritty and entertaining projects. Through her work she strives to show that humanity is nuanced and empathy is universal. Stacey Directed, wrote, and starred in the feature film Triple Threat which, after winning several awards on the festival circuit, was distributed by Gravitas Ventures in 2022. She Directed the mini-series MASHED which has won awards at Series Fest, Nashville FF, Bushwick FF, and Buffalo FF. Her first feature film Landing Up, was a finalist for the Tribeca All Access Grant and was distributed by The Orchard. Her feature script The Other Side, was produced as a radio play by The Black List starring Darren Criss. On the acting front, she can be seen in the newest season of The L Word: Generation Q. She is a proud member of Film Fatales. Margarita Zhitnikova (they/them) & Stacey Maltin (she/her) BestiesMakeMovies.com FB | Instagram | Twitter The Art of Brooklyn’s signature Guest Festival Director program is the reason our curation is exceptionally creative year after year— and the industry has noticed. Over the past 12 seasons 17 of our premieres have gotten distribution, and one became an HBO series. We can't wait to see the program this exciting group of filmmakers select for our 13th season.
Submissions for films, series, and screenplays are open now. CLICK HERE for guidelines, fees, and deadlines. The 12th Annual Art of Brooklyn Film Festival marked our return to a full slate of in-person screenings — and what a slate it was! Over 70 new films from Brooklyn and around the world, screening in venues across the borough (including opening night in Cobble Hill Cinemas.) Special events like our legendary Launch Party, filmmaker workshops, and our first-ever live music/film event (featuring an original score for the 90th anniversary of Jean Cocteau's landmark silent film The Blood Of A Poet) marked just some of our 2022 highlights. Enthusiastic audiences and filmmakers were thrilled to meet each other face to face again, and we loved the supportive energy each event generated. To increase the accessibility of our 2022 selections, we used our state-of-the-art virtual platform to screen encores of all our films that streamed across the globe. We want to thank all our filmmakers, volunteers, partners, and guests for making our 12th edition extra special. See you next year! The Winners of the 2022 AoBFFOutstanding Cinematography:
BREAKFAST AT THE BODEGA Directed by Marina Barham Outstanding Sound: ECHO’S ANSWER Directed by Cat Tassini Outstanding Editing: Mike Enright for NIGHT AT DOWNTOWN BEIRUT Outstanding Musical Score: Hope For Agoldensummer for FISH STORY Outstanding Ensemble Performance: Nicolas Calero, Shah Motia, Adrienne Lauren in THE GAME Outstanding Performance in a Narrative Short: Katie Vincent in HOMEBOUND Outstanding Performance in a Narrative Feature: West Liang in SILENT RIVER Outstanding Animation: CHILLY & MILLY Directed by Will Caballero The Dark Side Award: DARK TALES FROM CHANNEL X Directed by Manny Serrano and Lindsay Serrano The Vanguard Award: BEATINGS OF THE DEVIL Directed by Bradly Dever Treadaway Outstanding Comedy: PUSS Directed by Leah Shore Outstanding Drama: ’TIL MORNING Directed by Ana Moioli and Ryan Cairns Outstanding Short Documentary: JUST A BROADWAY BABY: MARY ELLEN ASHLEY Directed by Patrick A Riviere Outstanding Feature Documentary: MORE THAN ACADEMICS Directed by Elizabeth Mealey and Dejinay Reed Outstanding Director of a Narrative Short: Shannon Morrall for BRIDGE Outstanding Director of a Narrative Feature: Nick Thompson for SKAGIT Outstanding Narrative Short: I’M FINE Directed by Justin Ho Outstanding Narrative Feature: SILENT RIVER Directed by Chris Chan Lee Outstanding Screenplay: PICK written by Bernhard Riedhammer Audience Choice: SHAMROCKS Directed by Greg Lofrano The 12th Annual Art of Brooklyn Film Festival returns June 1-12, with a full schedule of over 70 new films at in-person screenings across the Borough... and with virtual premieres and encore screenings that can be watched anywhere! We are especially excited to come back to Bay Ridge. We've been proud to have a festival night at the Mary White Ovington school since 2014. We had to go online f0r '20 and '21, but 2022 is live and in person! AoBFF co-founder Anthony DeVito says "I'm so happy we're back at Mary White Ovington this year. Not just because I only live 4 blocks away, but because audiences in 11209 are great, and they come out to support young filmmakers. It's always a really fun night." We've scheduled a block of new, short documentaries at 7PM and a comedy block at 9PM. Each block includes a Q&A session with the filmmakers, and of course photos in front of our festival backdrop. And we have created a special discount code: Use inperson22 at checkout for 25% off all tickets! Full schedule, film guide, tickets and passes HERE Friday June 10 - 7PM |
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