We are proud to support the New Faces New Faces Inaugural Competition at Vine in Brooklyn! NFNV is unwavering in its commitment and determination to highlight independent works by underrepresented communities from around the world – Filmmakers of Color, Women Filmmakers, Black, Asian, Latinx, LGBTQIA+ filmmakers and more. 

The winner of each session will take home over $1500 in-kind prizes courtesy of our sponsors At Your Beat, 3636 Studios, WriterDuet and International Screenwriters’ Association.

LINEUP ORDER:

PROGRAM 1

Living with strangers – directed by Tracy Ofosuhene

A serialized comedy about five anomalous college students living together in New York City. 

The Ghost and The Writer – directed by Christina Tucker

A withdrawn young writer struggles to adjust to life with his roommate: the ghost of an early 20th century actor. 

Ride – directed by Mandy Marcus

Bella, a lively but insecure young actor, has her worldview challenged when her lifelong best friend announces she’s moving across the country. 

A Place in Between – directed by Selin Bonfil

Maya, a woman in her early 40s, has to host a dinner for her husband’s friends and convince her teenage daughter to help her through the evening.

PROGRAM 2

Greed – directed by Thomas Duverné

Just after Fred wins the lotto, a man breaks into his home. What ensues is a deal that takes Fred down a deceptive path of greed.

Dolls and Cigarettes – directed by Christina Breza, Vince Benvenuto

When it comes to family, how deep will she go? When her family is in trouble, she finds herself getting involved in the adult film industry. 

Permission – directed by Kaye Tuckerman

In this story guilt plays an important part, especially when this guilt attacks the abusers conscience, and holds the individual accountable for their own actions.

Patiri in the Promised Land – directed by Page Cooper Anderson, Dana Marissa Schoenfeld

A young immigrant from Zimbabwe, befriends a bookstore owner in hopes of forming an alliance that could help her remain in her country of choice.  

The Unstoppable – directed by Diane Paragas

As a beautiful, eccentric, young dark-skinned girl tries to manage the uncontrollable feelings of her anxiety and depression, she is bullied for her looks and her style to the point where she feels she has no other choice.

GET TICKETS HERE 

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Vine – 81 Fleet Place (corner of 166 Myrtle Avenue)

Brooklyn, NY 11201

Start Time: 6pm – 10pm

Tickets $12

Tickets include Free Popcorn, 2 screening blocks, Q&A, afterparty