The Bushwick Film Festival is calling on social media influencers to become brand ambassadors for this year’s festival.
A movie set in a Bushwick party scene centers on a killer on a rampage and the two struggling arts who try are trying to identify the murderer.
A Bushwick Nitehawk? We are SO for this.
Nitehawk Cinema and Tribeca Film Festival join forces to highlight indie filmmakers.
New York City exists in perpetuity on screen
Guys, cancel all your commitments, change the location of your dates, tell your mom you can’t see her next weekend (sorry!) because this coming week (October 2-5) officially belongs to Bushwick Film Festival (BFF)! Huge celebration of domestic as well as international indie cinema is happening in your neighborhood, and you as a proper Bushbaby should not miss this!
Now that your short film or a video art piece is nicely edited and ready to be seen, you are probably asking yourself: Where to submit and what to expect?
A ‘mobile cinema’ collective with revolutionary aims rolls into Brooklyn
The 14th annual Bushwick Film Festival will be the biggest one yet, said founder and CEO Kweighbaye Kotee.
The group’s first single of 2020 is their most personal and introspective song yet
Known for avant-garde displays, Living Installation is back with another intriguing performance
Plus, the best shows in Bushwick this week!
No week in Bushwick is complete without a little poetry, dance and music!
Things are getting really weird: Trump is the frontrunner of a major political party and it’s 73 degrees in March
With less than two weeks to go, it’s time to get serious about Halloween
If you’ve seen a show at Microscope Gallery, you know that a small space can’t contain the huge impact their programs can have on your life. For example, at Microscope you might see a show that will forever remind you that uncertainty is a beautiful thing, or you might get to witness the miracle of […]
On the Friday before Pride Day (and just in time for Bushwick Pride this coming weekend), I had the enormous pleasure of seeing the New York premier of an indie comedy about lesbian prostitutes working the streets of NYC and the clitorises of some mild to severely deranged Republican housewives
by Maria Gotay