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May 10, 2011
BATTLE FOR BROOKLYN opens June 17th
Film to open at Cinema Village in Manhattan and at Indie Screen in Brooklyn on June 17
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BATTLE FOR BROOKLYN, the controversial documentary by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley (Horns and Halos) about one Brooklyn neighborhood’s enduring battle against the corporate developers of the Atlantic Yards project, will have its theatrical premiere in New York City on June 17th. The film will also open this year’s Brooklyn Film Festival on June 3rd, and will screen in the Rooftop Films summer series on June 9th in Fort Greene Park.
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mcbrooklyn, Rooftop Films Season Opener This Weekend
The 15th Annual Rooftop Films Summer Series opens this Friday, May 13th, in the Lower East Side.
...On June 9, Rooftop Films presents Battle For Brooklyn, which tells the tale of a group of people in Brooklyn who come together to fight the Atlantic Yards Project. Shown in Fort Greene Park; Free.
See the full schedule here.
Posted by eric at May 10, 2011 11:31 AM