Every October, Red Hook Open Studios (RHOS) brings artists and art lovers into the tucked-away artist studios of Red Hook.

This year, Red Hook Business Alliance is partnering with RHOS, BWAC, and the Waterfront Museum to bring 4 screenings of films by or about Red Hook to this special weekend. What better way to end an art-full day in Red Hook than a movie?

Join us, “after the studios”!

**Schedule my change. Please check the day before for the most updated schedule.

Day 1
Friday, October 6

Feature Film @ BWAC, 6pm

”Cape Carl” by Graham Winfrey

A handyman in Cape Cod becomes embroiled in a scandal involving an influential family he’s known since childhood. Written & Directed by fellow Red Hooker, Graham Winfrey. See trailer here and IMDB page here. | 1 hr 30 mins

Location:
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
481 Van Brunt St, Door 7A, Red Hook, 2nd floor
Doors Open: 5:00pm
Start Time: 6:00pm
*Beer & Wine + Popcorn available by donation.

Suggested Donation: $10
*Cash at the door or *Pay via Paypal

REGISTER HERE!
Day 2
Saturday, October 7

Shorts Program A @ BWAC, 6pm

“PRELUDE TO THE WAR OF WOO” written by Dean Haspiel and directed by Shannon Goldman.
Best friends since high school, Earl wonders if Otis is having sex with his girlfriend. A teaser for the play, The War of Woo (mounted at The Gene Frankel Theater, Fall of 2022). | 3 minutes

“THE HAPPY” by Par Parkeh
THE HAPPY is an absurdist digital series about the misadventures of Par, a lovelorn and spiritually lost Indian-American who comes to Los Angeles in search of happiness only to become an oblivious savior to a diverse cross-section of Angelinos who think HE has all the answers. |
9 minutes

“THE TIP” co-written & co-directed by Dean Haspiel & Whitney Matheson
As two siblings struggle to bury their father, a pizza delivery guy offers unexpected wisdom that helps them reconcile their loss.
| 3 minutes

“Glass Science Class by Dustin Yellin” by Pascal Perich
A portrait of artist Dustin Yellin and his art with a lesson on Glass making. | 4 minutes

“CONTINUITY ERRORS” by Whitney Matheson
A movie elicits two very different responses in a couple, prompting one of them to seek a different path. | 4 minutes

“Red Hook” by Max Millstein
A struggling rockstar faced with the toughest choice of his life runs into the one person who can help or hurt him. | 13 min

“DENNY BARRACUDA” written by Whitney Matheson and directed by Shannon Goldman
Who on earth is Denny Barracuda? William has no idea, but he’s about to let her into his apartment after spending eight months in quarantine. | 18 minutes

“THERE IS NO TRY” by Dean Haspiel
Having avoided all spoilers, a passionate moviegoer seeing The Empire Strikes Back is confronted by a contentious concession clerk who longs to escape her small-town trappings. | 5 minutes

“Faith in Blackness: An exploration of AfroLatine Spirituality” by Michael López Jr.
“Faith in Blackness: An Exploration of AfroLatine Spirituality” is a short-form documentary which will highlight the lived experiences of AfroLatines of different faith traditions by sharing their stories and how their Blackness plays a role in their spirituality and vice-versa. We hope that this documentary will showcase the individual lived experiences of AfroLatines and their engagement to their faith and spiritual traditions. See trailer here! | 27 minutes

Location:
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
481 Van Brunt St, Door 7A, Red Hook, 2nd floor
Doors Open: 5:00pm
Start Time: 6:00pm
*Beer & Wine + Popcorn available by donation.

Suggested Donation: $10
*Cash at the door or *Pay via Paypal

REGISTER HERE!
Day 3 (two programs)
Sunday, October 8

Shorts Program B @ the Barge, 4pm

”The Big One” by Pablo Valero
The Big One is a poetic story about a fisherman and his best friend. See trailer here! | 9 minutes

“Tug & Barge: A New York Harbor Love Story” by Paul Demonte
The Tug and Barge both have a long historical presence in New York. Even though they have both worked in New York Harbor for over the past 90 years, only recently there has been a connection. Tug pulls Barge, Barge follows Tug…they’re inseparable! | 3 minutes

“Wood Hood” by Andy Isaacson
DeVaughn is a 15-year-old kid from New York City who loves skateboarding and craves a “quiet place” to escape the chaos of his home, the city, and kids that steal from him. The film follows DeVaughn on a weekend-long group camping trip with Camping to Connect, a BIPOC-led mentorship program that teaches leadership, brotherhood, and inclusion in the outdoors. “These kinds of conversations are rare for men that look like us,” one leader states, and as the film weaves between the city and the woods, a space that is unfamiliar and historically inaccessible to these kids, we witness the joy and growth that is possible when kids have an opportunity to find that “quiet place.” See trailer here! | 16 minutes

“On the Waterfront” by Pascal Perich
It is a slow portrait of David Sharps, captain of a ship that quietly remain docked in Red Hook. | 3 minutes

“Ganapataye” by Elizabeth Rossa
The plague of 2020 rips away the veil. Multi-dimensional time lines reveal Spirit at play within the chaos, clearing the path of obstacles. The threshold of a new beginning appears. See trailer here! | 7 minutes

“Sin Fashion show and people from Red Hook” by Risha Gorig
A short documentary of Sin or Cynthia Duarte a great innovative fashion designer who lived in Red Hook. | 8 minutes

“The Joy of Living Awake” by Richard Gins
The video is an inspiring look at the creative process as a potential transformative process for anyone. | 18 minutes

“A Hole in the Fence” by DW Young
See trailer here! | 46 minutes

Location:
Waterfront Barge Museum
290 Conover St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Start Time: 4:00pm

Suggested Donation: $10
*Cash at the door or *Pay via Paypal

REGISTER HERE!
Shorts Program C @ BWAC, 6pm
* Starred films were created in or between Red Hook’s creative and community-centered non-profits, including Hook Arts Media, Red Hook Initiative (RHI), and Pioneer Works. Thank you for all that you do!

“Stigma” by Kenneth Peters, Owen Jenney, Kailyn Perez, Denise Alaniz-Arenas, Amar Abdel Gaphar
Our documentary will bring attention to those struggling with ongoing mental health issues and those that use substances as a form of self-medicating in hopes of coping with said issues. We’ll reflect on where this abuse stems from, how it directly impacts both addicts and those around them. We reached out to certain rehabilitation centers and treatment clinics for our unanswered questions. | 8 minutes *

“Brooklyn Waterfront Collective” by Nico Ottaviani, Angie Hernandez, Kiroto Middleton
A documentary highlighting the merchants at BWAC. | 3 minutes *

“Lullaby to Love” by Gabrielle Lansner
Helen and René, former lovers, have not seen each other in a year. Their past, present and future collide when they meet again on a balmy day in Brooklyn. Will their memories and expectations reignite their love? Written & Directed by Gabrielle Lansner. See trailer here! | 8 min

“The Forgotten” by Ramisa Asma, Rana Alzandani
An experimental doc highlighting the stark contrast that exists within Red Hook. | 2 minutes *

“One Tiny Piece of Sand” by Yairis Ramos, Lerryant Krisdy, Grace Tapia, Adam Pallardy, Hillary Perez
A film created in Red Hook. | 8 minutes *

“Chew on This!” By Red Hook Initiative Freedom School Scholars
Pioneer Works’ K-12 Education offered a documentary film program for RHI’s Freedom Schools 9th and 10th grade students enrolled in their program. Over the 6 weeks, students produced the short documentary film. “Chew on This!” focuses a critical lens on the American school lunch system. From conception to post production, the project was 100% student-led with guidance from local film makers Victorious De Costa and Monica Torres-Ortiz. | 10 minutes *

“Art Saves Lives” by Melanie Paul
Art Saves Lives tells the origin story of Red Hook Art Project through the experience of its founder, Tiffiney Davis. | 3 minutes

“Overgrown Red Hook” by Julia Rosenheim
”Overgrown Red Hook” is a short docu-poem about the abundance of plant life in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The film draws upon traditions of street photography and poetry to record how plants show up in unexpected places, sometimes overtaking sidewalks or subsuming manmade objects. Industrial sections of a neighborhood reveal themselves to be teeming with botanical diversity. The film offers a complicated and hopeful picture of life finding its way up through cracks in the concrete. | 3 minutes

“Curiouser and Curiouser Pt. 2” by Algernon
A diarist film which passes through my space and time. It is categorized by date as I shoot everyday. | 12 minutes

“Psychological Seduction” by Khary Bekka
Film delves into the role of media violence and its effect on the adolescent brain. It is a case study on the issues of gun violence in today’s society. | 30 minutes

Location:
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
481 Van Brunt St, Door 7A, Red Hook
Doors Open: 5:00pm
Start Time: 6:00pm
*Beer & Wine + Popcorn available by donation.

Suggested Donation: $10
*Cash at the door or *Pay via Paypal

REGISTER HERE!