Photo of New York City c.1970’s via: ForumNYC
Mark your calendars for Wed, Nov 18, at 92YTribeca, when we will present a free screening four films that showcase New York City in the 1970’s, with 16mm film prints from the archive of the New York Public Library.
Bowery Men’s Shelter, directed by Tony Ganz and Rhody Streeter of the Eccentric Circle Cinema Workshop; Crosby Street, directed by Judy Saslow of the New York University Graduate Film School; Huberts, directed by Vicki Polon, Rhody Streeter and Tony Ganz; and Coney Island, directed by Steve Siegel and Phil Buehler of the Film Club/Youth Film Distribution Center.
You won’t find these films on YouTube or Facebook, or at your local video store, no matter how obscure their titles. For those that love all things New York City, this is a rare chance to view the city from the eyes of people who were here in 1970, as they filmed the New York City they knew and loved. The screening begins at 6:30 pm. See you there!
Upcoming Film events at 92YTribeca:
Los Angeles Plays Itself: Nov 21
Team America: World Police Sing & Swear Along: Nov 21
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