New York on Film

New York’s mean streets have long been gritty and compelling locations for filmmakers.   See how New York–and New Yorkers–were depicted on film when the city was the epicenter of the film industry, and view portrayals of gangsters and immigrants which strongly influence filmmakers today. Film historian, author and former CUNY Graduate Center Professor Robert Singer and CUNY Professor Frank Percaccio take you on an exciting romp through New York’s history on celluloid through rarely seen films such as Regeneration, The Italian and View From the Bridge. Rain or shine.

$15 Adults, $10 Members and Students with ID.

For information and tickets, go to newyorkonfilm.brownpapertickets.com.











When: Fri., Sep. 21, 2018 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
421 E. 61st St.
212-838-6878
Price: $15
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New York’s mean streets have long been gritty and compelling locations for filmmakers.   See how New York–and New Yorkers–were depicted on film when the city was the epicenter of the film industry, and view portrayals of gangsters and immigrants which strongly influence filmmakers today. Film historian, author and former CUNY Graduate Center Professor Robert Singer and CUNY Professor Frank Percaccio take you on an exciting romp through New York’s history on celluloid through rarely seen films such as Regeneration, The Italian and View From the Bridge. Rain or shine.

$15 Adults, $10 Members and Students with ID.

For information and tickets, go to newyorkonfilm.brownpapertickets.com.

Buy tickets/get more info now