View 2011 Program - New York ReelAbilities
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View 2011 Program - New York ReelAbilities
Anita Thu, Feb 3, 7 pm OPENING NIGHT Crooked Beauty and Wandering Eyes Sat, Feb 5, 7 pm Me Too Sat, Feb 5, 9:15 pm Brain Damadj’d...Take II Sun, Feb 6, 2 pm Warrior Champions Sun, Feb 6, 4 pm My Spectacular Theater Sun, Feb 6, 7 pm Reel Encounters (Short Films) Mon, Feb 7, 7 pm The Red Chapel Mon, Feb 7, 8:45 pm Wretches & Jabberers Tue, Feb 8, 7 pm CLOSING NIGHT Crooked Beauty Fri, Feb 4, 1:30 pm CHATHAM SQUARE LIBRARY 33 East Broadway New York, NY 10002 212.964.6598 My Spectacular Theater Tue, Feb 8, 4:30 pm JEFFERSON MARKET LIBRARY 425 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10011 212.243.4334 The Last American Freak Show Mon, Feb 7, 6 pm NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 19 University Pl, Rm 102 New York, NY 10012 The Last American Freak Show Fri, Feb 4, 3 pm Sackler Center for Arts Education Fifth Ave at 89th St New York, NY 10128 212.360.4355 Crooked Beauty and Brain Damadj’d...Take II Mon, Feb 7, 6:30 pm WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Kaufman Astoria Studios Film & Video Gallery (2nd Fl) 945 Madison Ave at 75th St NY, NY 10021 | 212.570.7789 Reel Encounters (Short Films) Sat, Feb 5, 7 pm BROOKLYN NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Atrium Amphitheater 300 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 718.552.1170 Warrior Champions Mon, Feb 7, 1 pm STATEN ISLAND JCC OF STATEN ISLAND Joan & Allan Bernikow Bldg 1466 Manor Rd Staten Island, NY 10314 718.475.5286 Brain Damadj’d… Take II Sat, Feb 5, 8 pm Warrior Champions Sun, Feb 6, 12 noon Crooked Beauty and Wandering Eyes Mon, Feb 7, 7 pm Anita Tue, Feb 8, 7 pm Anita JCC ON THE HUDSON ABILITIES! 371 South Broadway Tarrytown, NY 10591 914.366.7898 Wretches & Jabberers Tue, Feb 8, 1 pm Sun, Feb 6, 11 am Warrior Champions Warrior Champions Tue, Feb 8, 7 pm Mon, Feb 7, 10:30 am ROOSEVELT ISLAND COLER GOLDWATER HOSPITAL 1 Main St, 1st Fl Auditorium Roosevelt Island, NY 10044 212.318.4728 Warrior Champions JCC MIDWESTCHESTER Bendheim Theater 999 Wilmot Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583 914.472.3300 Crooked Beauty Thu, Feb 3, 1 pm Sat, Feb 5, 7 pm Warrior Champions Brain Damadj’d… Take II Wretches & Jabberers Fri, Feb 4, 9:30 am Tue, Feb 8, 6:30 pm Mon, Feb 7, 6:30 pm Smeal Learning Center 201 I.U. Willets Rd Albertson, NY 11507 516.465.1431 REELABILITIES NY DISABILITIES FILM FESTIVAL FEB 3-8, 2011 REELABILITIES.ORG Sat, Feb 5, 8 pm Warrior Champions Sun, Feb 6, 2 pm Wretches & Jabberers Mon, Feb 7, 7 pm CINEMA ARTS CENTRE 423 Park Ave Huntington, NY 11743 800.838.3006 Me Too Sun, Feb 6, 1 pm Wretches & Jabberers Sun, Feb 6, 4:15 pm PS 217 645 Main St Roosevelt Island, NY 10044 212.318.4728 Wretches & Jabberers Fri, Feb 4, 7 pm Fri, Feb 4, 6 pm Mon, Feb 7, 6 pm The JCC in Manhattan presents | THE THIRD ANNUAL My Spectacular Theater Crooked Beauty and Wandering Eyes Anita 334 Amsterdam Avenue at 76th Street | New York | NY | 10023 334 Amsterdam Ave New York, NY 10023 646.505.5708 TTY 877.505.6708 Saul Farber Auditorium 462 First Ave New York, NY 10016 212.562.5571 Savoy Building, 2nd Fl 120 E. Walton Ave Bronx, NY 10451 718.518.6656 Forest Hills, NY 11375 718.268.5011 LONG ISLAND ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION THE JCC IN MANHATTAN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER HOSTOS CENTRAL QUEENS Y COMMUNITY COLLEGE 67-09 108th Ave WESTCHESTER ReelAbilities strives for inclusion of all people. Individuals needing accommodations to participate should contact the screening venue directly by January 20. (ASL Interpretation, Live Audio Description, and information in Braille are available upon request.) All films are captioned or subtitled and all venues are wheelchair accessible. MANHATTAN SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM QUEENS TICKET INFORMATION FILM SCHEDULE BRONX Admission varies by location. Tickets are available online. To purchase tickets by phone please contact the screening venue directly. Group rates and discounted passes are available; please visit reelabilities.org, or contact the screening venue directly. programs will bring the community together to explore, discuss and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience. REELABILITIES.ORG PROGRAM UPDATES, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TICKETS of people with different abilities. The festival presents award-winning films in various locations throughout the NY metropolitan area. Discussions and other engaging REELABILITIES.ORG The Third Annual ReelAbilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival is dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions TTY 877.505.6708 | 646.505.5708 REELABILITIES NY DISABILITIES FILM FESTIVAL ALL FILMS FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSIONS M A N H AT TA N B R O N X B R O O K LY N Q U E E N S STATEN ISLAND LONG ISLAND WESTCHESTER MY SPECTACULAR THEATER LU YANG | 2010 | CHINA | 120 MIN | NARRATIVE ANITA MARCOS CARNEVALE | 2009 | ARGENTINA | 104 MIN | NARRATIVE Anita, a young woman with Down syndrome, gets separated from her mother after a bomb explodes at their Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires. As she wanders the city searching for her mom— alone for the first time ever—she discovers an inner strength few could have expected. OPENING NIGHT Thu, Feb 3, 7 pm at The JCC in Manhattan BRAIN DAMADJ’D… TAKE II PAUL NADLER | 2006 | CANADA | 50 MIN | DOCUMENTARY Chen Yu, a hawker of pirated DVDs, finds refuge and then employment in a Beijing movie theater for the blind. As his relationship to the blind community deepens, he finds love, acceptance, and heartbreak in this beautifully-shot ode to the power of cinema. THE RED CHAPEL MADS BRÜGGER | 2009 | DENMARK | 87 MIN | DOCUMENTARY In this Sundance favorite, a journalist without scruples and two comedians, one a self-proclaimed “spastic” with cerebral palsy, travel to North Korea. Mixing biting humor and incisive investigative skills they expose a totalitarian regime long suspected of shunning its disabled population. REEL ENCOUNTERS VARIOUS | 2010 | UK/AUSTRALIA | 60 MIN | COLLECTION OF SHORT FILMS Ten years ago, Paul Nadler was a creative maverick: an extreme sportsman, award-winning TV director, and a veritable Casanova to boot. When a car accident leaves him with a traumatic brain injury he sets out to reaffirm he is still all of these things. A series of groundbreaking short films made by and about different deaf communities from around the world. Dating, possessed machines, and much more are tackled in these diverse and captivating gems. CROOKED BEAUTY WANDERING EYES KEN PAUL ROSENTHAL | 2010 | USA | 30 MIN | DOCUMENTARY OFIR TRAININ | 2010 | ISRAEL | 55 MIN | DOCUMENTARY A former Orthodox Jew and recently diagnosed manic depressive, Gabriel Belhassan is the next big thing in the rock music world. Upon being released from a psychiatric facility, he begins work on a solo album, but urban solitude, disturbed sleep, and a myriad of daily pressures refuse to let him be. THE LAST AMERICAN FREAK SHOW WARRIOR CHAMPIONS Political correctness be damned! A motley crew of performers with disabilities turn the American freak show on its head as they travel the country exposing bigotry, bucking expectations, and challenging preconceptions at every step. ME TOO ANTONIO NAHARRO, ÁLVARO PASTOR | 2009 | SPAIN | 103 MIN | NARRATIVE Daniel, a recent college graduate with Down syndrome forges a strong bond with vivacious workmate Laura, but their burgeoning relationship turns complicated when he professes his love to her. This gripping narrative questions modern relationships and conceptions of “normality” as the couple grapples with their need to connect. DIVERSITY ON SESAME STREET 40 years of the seminal TV show screened for kids in one room, while adults are treated to clips and a conversation with show writer Emily Perl Kingsley in another. IF CREATED BY HEIDI LATSKY DANCE Excerpts from IF, a breathtaking community-based dance performance which transcends physical differences with a diverse cast of 20 that is multi-generational, multiracial and of mixed ability. Sat, Feb 5, 4 pm Sat, Feb 5, 2 pm, The JCC in Manhattan The JCC in Manhattan Sun, Feb 6, 10:30 am JCC Mid-Westchester (adult program only) FLAME A spectacular show from the NY-based band, comprising 11 musicians/performers with developmental and physical abilities. Sun, Feb 6, 3 pm JCC of Staten Island FREE PLAYERS Family Residences and Essential Enterprises’ (FREE) jazz ensemble of performers. with mental and developmental disabilities. NAVIGATING DISABILITY: AN EXPLORATION BY 4 ARTISTS OUR TIME Original work by the talented members of Our Time, a non-profit organization that uses the arts to improve the confidence and communication skills of young people who stutter. Sun, Feb 6, 1 pm The JCC in Manhattan MUSIC FOR AUTISM An interactive, “Autism friendly” concert featuring Broadway’s Jersey Boys’ Dominic Nolfi, Dominic Scaglione and Deborah Hurwitz. Open for individuals with autism and their families. Advance registration required. This concert is the first of the Linda Rodgers Emory Concert Series generously underwritten by the Richard and Dorothy Rodgers Fund of UJA-Federation. CRAIG & BRENT RENAUD | 2009 | CHINA | USA | 80 MIN | DOCUMENTARY Four Iraq War veterans turn the nightmares of war into Olympic dreams. After losing limbs and suffering paralysis fighting for their country in Iraq, they have set out to do what many thought impossible...but will they make the cut? WRETCHES & JABBERERS GERARDINE WURZBURG | 2010 | USA | 90 MIN | DOCUMENTARY Two men with autism—an accomplished artist and an activist—embark on a global quest to change attitudes about autism and intelligence. Tracy Thresher and Larry Bissonnette travel to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland dissecting, challenging, and reshaping public conceptions along the way. CLOSING NIGHT Thu, Feb 8, 7 pm at The JCC in Manhattan THE LAURIE M TISCH GALLERY AT THE JCC IN MANHATTAN Fountain Gallery, the premier venue for artists with mental illness, and VSA, the international organization on arts and disability, present 4 artists (Jacks Ashley McNamara, Martin Cohen, Emily Eifler, Scott Ligon) who are navigating unique relationships between disability and creative expressions. Gallery Reception and Artist Talk A striking exhibition of photos from artists who are visually impaired, partially sighted, and totally blind. Meet exhibition artists including Ashley Jacks McNamara, protagonist of the film Crooked Beauty, which will be screened following the reception. On View Feb 3-8, Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library 40 W. 20th St, NY, NY 10011 | 212.206.5400 Sat, Feb 5, 6 pm Sun, Feb 6, 11 am The JCC in Manhattan Sat, Feb 5, 2 pm, George Bruce Library 518 W. 125th St, NY, NY 10027 | 212.662.9727 Bronx, NY 10458 | 718.933.6410 ON VIEW Feb 3–Apr 28 SEEING WITH PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM UPDATES, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TICKETS Mon, Feb 7, 4 pm, Belmont Library 610 E. 186th St (at Hughes Ave) A visually stunning account of artist-activist Jacks Ashley McNamara’s transformation from victim of a troubled childhood to psych ward patient to pioneering mental health advocate. This poetic tale reshapes mental health stigmas while re-approaching madness as a tool for creativity, inspiration and hope. RICHARD BUTCHINS | 2008 | UK | 80 MIN | DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL EVENTS Astronaut (Version 2), Medium: Digital Art, Date: 2009, Artist: Scott Ligon FILMS IF, created by Heidi Latsky Dance REELABILITIES.ORG