Brooklyn DIY
2009. USA. Marcin Ramocki. 75 min.
World premiere. Discussion with Ramocki and participants in the film
Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 8:30 p.m.
Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1
Brooklyn DIY
2009. USA. Directed by Marcin Ramocki. Brooklyn DIY is a long overdue examination of the creative renaissance in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Home to underground warehouse parties, anarchistic street creativity, and artist-run galleries and performance spaces, Williamsburg gave birth to one of the most vibrant and rebellious artistic communities to arise in the 1980s, permanently changing the city's cultural landscape. Featuring interviews with a host of artists and neighborhood characters, Ramocki's film captures life in a utopian universe made by artists, for artists—along with its inevitable decline in the face of real estate development, gentrification, and the post–September 11 market collapse. 75 min.
In the Film exhibition Documentary Fortnight 2009
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