Archive for the ‘Film’ Category
Monday, November 25th, 2013

Downtown
This week is a holiday week for many with the highlight being the Thanksgiving Holiday, or this year,the beginning of Hanukkah; still others look forward to Black Friday shopping (and the beginning of the Christmas season).
We met Gina Stokes at the Social Media Breakfast and found out that last week was National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. To celebrate and highlight the issue, the Rescue Mission invited filmmaker and homeless advocate Mark Horvath to Syracuse. He premiered his film @home, and participated in a panel discussion at the Palace Theater. Horvath is from Binghamton and is the creator of Invisible People. Listen to a clip of his statement during the Q&A below. Also there’s a comment by the Syracuse Rescue Mission’s Alan Thornton.
Tags:@home, 2013, Alan Thornton, Film, Holiday, Mark Horvath, National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, Palace Theater, Rescue Mission, SMBSYR#10, Syracuse
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Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Drs. Kishi Animishaun Ducre, Joan Bryant and Milt Sernett were panelists for the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back event on Sunday evening.
Here are a few of the photographs from the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back held at the Manlius Art Cinema on Sunday evening. The event was co-hosted by New Inspiration for the Nation and the African American Studies Department at Syracuse University.

Poet Jackie Warren-Moore asks her question for the panel.

Host George Kilpatrick (right) entertains a question.
Tags:12 Years a Slave, 2013, Film, George Kilpatrick, History, Jackie Grace-Rasheed, Jackie Warren-Moore, Jerry Rescue, Joan Bryant, K. Animashaun Ducre, Manlius Art Cinema, Milt Sernett, NIFTN, Solomon Northup
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Monday, November 11th, 2013

Shawn Wayans, Finesse Mitchell and Marlon Wayans at Syracuse University.
Shawn and Marlon Wayans (aka the Wayans Bros.) along with Finesse Mitchell and newcomer Spoken Reasons played a show at Syracuse over the weekend. In addition to their 1990s sit-com the Wayans Bros. are also film producers and directors.
Saturday’s show was a fundraiser for the Syracuse Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The fraternity historically brings some great comics to campus (such as D.L. Hughley and John Witherspoon).
And in case you are in the mood for a family reunion, it was also announced recently that the first generation of Wayans Bros. (Damon and Keenan) will team up with Shawn and Marlon next year to do a series of stand up shows.

Spoken Reasons at Syracuse University: Making a name for himself.
Tags:Comedy, D.L. Hughley, Finesse Mitchell, Phi Beta Sigma, Spoken Reasons, Syracuse University, Wayans Brothers
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Thursday, October 17th, 2013

Dani Leventhal (center) greeted fans at the Everson Museum on Thursday.
2013 Urban Video Project artist-in-residence Dani Leventhal screened several of her short films tonight at the Everson Museum’s Hosmer Auditorium. We found the family anti-drama “17 New Dam Road” the most thought-provoking. The Q+A portion of the evening was cut short, however, Leventhal met with her fans outside on the patio. A steady rain kept the crowd under the awning, but those with umbrellas could venture onto the plaza to re-watch her CNY-centric film “Platonic,” which was projected onto the Everson’s north wall.
Tags:Dani Leventhal, Everson Museum, Film, Platonic, Urban Video Project
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Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

Poet Sonia Sanchez spoke at Syracuse University about a decade ago.
Here’s a new documentary will explore the work of poet Sonia Sanchez. The film is in pursuit of crowd funding.
Tags:2013, BaddDDD, Barbara Attie, Documentary, Film, Janet Goldwater, Literature, Poetry, Sabrina Gordon, Sonia Sanchez, Throwback Thursday, Writing
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Monday, September 23rd, 2013

Paul Kentoffio and Basil Anastassiou meet with supporters after a screening of their film in Manlius.
We just may have seen the logical follow up (but not quite the sequel) to the highly-acclaimed film “Hoop Dreams.” Only this time there’s a local connection.
Educators, ballers (men and women), television-personalities and government officials nearly filled the Manlius Art Cinema on Friday to catch a screening of “Ballin’ at the Graveyard” and hear from the filmmakers (Basil Anastassiou-a SU alum and Paul Kenoffio).
As an added bonus two of the principals in the documentary Gerald Malcolm (aka G) and Jarming White (aka Boozer) also attended and talked about the experience of having a film crew dissect court culture and their lives away from the game.
The Manlius screening was part of a barnstorm thru the state-heading next to Rochester then Buffalo.
The filmmakers said they were looking into a larger distribution avenue or increased exposure.
In our opinion, “Ballin’ at the Graveyard” transcends hoops in many ways. Trash-talk and nuances of pick-up ball translate easily to the screen, but what makes great documentary is further excavation to reveal multi-dimensional characters.
The filmmakers seemed to have aced the art. Our hope is now they get the marketing right and more people get to see this film.

Baller, actor and author Gerald Malcolm (aka G) answered questions after a showing of Ballin at the Graveyard in Manlius.
Tags:2013, Albany, Ballin at the Graveyard, Basil Anastassiou, Basketball, Documentary, Film, Gerald Malcolm, Jarming White, Manlius Art Cinema, Paul Kentoffio, Syracuse, Washington Park
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Saturday, January 12th, 2013

Collard Greens (comfort food)
Documentary filmmaker Byron Hurt’s newest effort ‘Soul Food Junkies’ will broadcast nationally on PBS Monday night. The film is a critical celebration of comfort food and its effects upon families (particularly his own).
Soul Food Junkies’ was screened this summer in conjunction with Imagenation in NYC.
Hurt visited Syracuse a few years ago to screen his film ‘Hip Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes.’
Tags:2013, Byron Hurt, Film, Hip Hop Beyond Beats & Rhymes, ImageNation Cinema, Left of Black, Mark Anthony Neal, PBS, Soul Food Junkies
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Friday, November 16th, 2012

Jeff Stockham
Syracuse Trumpet player Jeff Stockham will perform in tomorrow’s Remembrance Day Parade in Gettysburg, PA. Stockham also appears in the new film “Lincoln” by Steven Spielberg.
Tags:2012, Civil War, Film, Gettysburg, Jeff Stockham, Lincoln, Music
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

Kelly Anderson, director, “My Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate and the Future of Cities.”
Kelly Anderson screened her film “My Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate and the Future of Cities” at Syracuse University for about 100 people on Monday. The documentary tackles salient urban issues such as reverse red-lining, spacial wars, up-zoning and available v. affordable real estate.
The film exposes the gentrification of the borough that Anderson calls home, and features interviews with politicians and community activists. The work of NYC photographer Jamel Shabazz appears throughout the narrative (especially his vintage 80’s shots). Shabazz is also interviewed in the film and talks about historic properties such as the Albee Square Mall.
Tags:2012, Albee Square Mall, Bed Stuy, City Revitilization, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Fort Greene, Jamel Shabazz, Kelly Anderson, My Brooklyn, New urbanism, NYC, Politics
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