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Because Summer Fun Should Be Free

Published: May 21, 2009

With summer fast approaching and the Recession far from over, free fun is going to be that much more in demand. We'll continue to be on the lookout for things you can do to enrich your summer without straining your wallet, and try to post them for you as we find them. For starters, have a look at AM New York's summer guide to free film festivals:

  • Movies With a View
    brooklynbridgepark.org
    Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Movies With a View returns for its 10th season. Every Thursday, July 9-Aug. 27, expect too see flicks including "Raising Arizona," "Paper Moon" and "Edward Scissorhands." Each movie is preceded by a short film.
    DJs from Brooklyn Radio will kick things off at 6 p.m., while RICE will sell grub on-site. Also, a free bike valet will be provided by Transportation Alternatives. Movies start at sundown.
  • NYC Food Film Festival
    nycfoodfilmfestival.com
    Foodies and film buffs will delight in this multi-sensory experience in which folks watch food films then sample the food portrayed — yum! The festival will screen films for five nights at Water Taxi Beach in LIC and at the new Water Taxi Beach on Pier 17. Created by filmmaker George Motz and chef Harry Hawk, some of this year’s titles include "Beef Is Bueno," "Clam Pie" and "Thanksgiving."
    From June 13 to June 19.
  • Central Park Film Festival
    centralparknyc.org
    Head to Rumsey Playfield (enter the park at Fifth Avenue and 69th street) Aug. 18-22 and catch films such as "Desperately Seeking Susan," "Goldfinger," "Twilight" and "Sex and the City." Gates open at 6 p.m. and all films start at 8 p.m. Check the Web site for a full schedule.
  • Rooftop Films
    rooftopfilms.com
    Rooftop Films is known as one of the most dynamic film festivals around.
    This summer expect 20 feature films to be screened among several NYC rooftops — almost all of which are New York, U.S. or world premieres.
    More than 150 short films and themed programs are on tap, too. Check the Web site for locations and times.
  • Bryant Park Summer Film Festival
    bryantpark.org
    Perhaps the best-known outdoor festival, this year’s films start on June 15 and include "The Sting," "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Dog Day Afternoon." The lawn opens at 5 p.m. and the films start between 8 and 9 p.m.
    This year, ’withcraft is providing picnic pickups on film nights. Call or go to wichcraftnyc.com, place an order and pick it up at an on-site kiosk.
  • Bicycle Film Festival
    bicyclefilmfestival.com
    BFF is a pretty awesome international celebration of bikes through film, art and music. The NY dates are: June 17-21, though full schedules have not been announced. Check the Web site for info.


--Posted by Steven Schiff, Asst. Producer Vault.com

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