Rooftop Films Unveils NYC Summer Series: ‘Watcher,’ ‘Resurrection,’ ‘Emily the Criminal,’ and More
Exclusive: The nonprofit is set to screen some of the biggest winners from Sundance and SXSW around New York City this summer.
Exclusive: The nonprofit is set to screen some of the biggest winners from Sundance and SXSW around New York City this summer.
“The 40-Year-Old Version” creator Blank wins the Water Tower Feature Film Cash Grant of $15,000, along with documentarian Eleanor Mortimer.
It took months of planning to salvage this year’s festival. Here’s how its organizers pulled it off with the help of a scrappy non-profit.
Exclusive: This year’s series will feature 45 outdoor screenings in more than a dozen spectacular outdoor venues, including some of indie film’s hottest new titles.
“Blindspotting,” “The Miseducation of Cameron Post,” and “Wild Nights With Emily” will also play the summer screening series.
Rooftop Films were backers of Lena Dunham, Behn Zeitlin and Ana Lily Amirpour before anybody had heard of them. Here’s who they think is next.
Rooftop Films’ 2017 Summer Series includes titles like “Band Aid,” “Rough Night,” “Brigsby Bear” and more.
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