East Village Eye Showcases the Films of the 1980s New Wave / No Wave

From The Cinema of Transgression known for its shocking themes and black humor and Sara Driver’s “lost” debut film to a fully restored version of Tommy Turner and David Wojnarowicz’ Where Evil Dwells and films that helped define the No Wave scene by key members of Downtown No Wave Cinema, this evening presents works by some of the most important filmmakers to come out of the East Village in the 1980s. Reflecting the cultural turmoil and explosion of creative expression of the times, these films illuminate the groundbreaking, sometimes shocking, experimental ethos of the neighborhood.

3:00 LES (Lower East Side) by Coleen Fitzgibbon
3:20 Liberty’s Booty by Vivienne Dick
4:15 You Are Not I  by Sara Driver
Intermission
5:30 Rome ’78 by James Nares 











When: Sat., Sep. 24, 2016 at 3:00 pm
Where: Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project
6 E. 1st St.
917-475-1294
Price: Free
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From The Cinema of Transgression known for its shocking themes and black humor and Sara Driver’s “lost” debut film to a fully restored version of Tommy Turner and David Wojnarowicz’ Where Evil Dwells and films that helped define the No Wave scene by key members of Downtown No Wave Cinema, this evening presents works by some of the most important filmmakers to come out of the East Village in the 1980s. Reflecting the cultural turmoil and explosion of creative expression of the times, these films illuminate the groundbreaking, sometimes shocking, experimental ethos of the neighborhood.

3:00 LES (Lower East Side) by Coleen Fitzgibbon
3:20 Liberty’s Booty by Vivienne Dick
4:15 You Are Not I  by Sara Driver
Intermission
5:30 Rome ’78 by James Nares 

Buy tickets/get more info now