On July 9, 2007 by D. Bell

In the HSA Screening Room
Film Screenings will be followed by a Question & Answer session
with the filmmakers.
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First Film Event
Saturday, July 14, 2007
3:00pm – 5:00pm
HSA and the Ghetto Film School Present:
- Can You Hear? – 6:12 minutes
Director: Jonathan Rodriguez
A hearing-impaired teen miraculously regains his hearing,
only to learn that what we wish for isn’t always what we get.
- Resurrection – 6:15 minutes
Director: George Velez
When his son dies in a tragic accident, Dr. Carson is compelled to
try saving him with an experimental cure… that’s when the horror begins.
- Sonata – 6:27 minutes
Director: Agnes Garfield
A hard look at the memories and regrets of a young man on
his first day out of prison.
- Special Delivery – 5:20 minutes
Director: Miguel Rodriguez
A delivery boy struggles to get a hot pie delivered on time,
despite the efforts of a malicious cheapskate.
- The Trials of Liberty & Justice – 4:54 minutes
Director: Joel Arzon
A desperate father, an unfaithful wife… and the lives of two children
hang in the balance.
- Undercover Decision – 6:08 minutes
Director: Joseph Torres
When their cover is blown, two detectives fight to save themselves,
and each other, from a grisly fate.
- Why Me? – 5:55 minutes
Director: Spanky Aguirre
A good kid gets into big trouble on the day of the SATs.
Venue Info
645 St. Nicholas Avenue at 141st
New York, New York 10030
Saturday, July 14, 3:00pm-5:00pm
For more information, please contact:
Rosanna Lopez (212) 926-4100 ext. 325
info@harlemschoolofthearts.org |
Second Film Event Preview
Saturday, July 21, 2007
3:00pm – 5:00pm
HSA, the Downtown Community Television Center and Pro-TV present:
- Bullets in the Hood: A Bed-Stuy Story
- How Many More
- Bridging the Gap
- Commodity
- Dependent
- A True Kamillah Story
- Rules of the Game
Third Film Event Preview
Saturday, July 28, 2007
3:00pm – 5:00pm
HSA and the Global Action Project present:
- Aliens vs. Predators
- Newton Creek: Flowing with Black Gold
- Pipeline
- My Dearest Fear
- Twisted Truth
The Harlem Teen Festival is made possible by a partnership between The Harlem School of the Arts, the Ghetto Film School, the Downtown Community Television Center, Pro-TV and the Global Action Project.