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Program 7 - Music Video/Experimental

  • Coney Island Museum 1208 Surf Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11224 United States (map)

Tickets- $10

*Tickets do not ship. Will call pick up only.

*The Coney Island Museum is located on the second floor and is not wheelchair-accessible at this time

Carney
Directed by Todd Ryan Jones, USA, Music Video, 1:43, World Premiere

A carnival strongman returns to his old stomping grounds at a seedy sideshow where he must protect the troupe from a sadistic psychopath who is hell bent on revenge.

CREAMRS - "Kokomo" Official Video
Directed by Eric Luszcz, USA, Music Video, 1:48

The Kokomo traveling freak show comes to town. 

Beethoven Music Video
Directed by Dari Malakhov, USA, Music Video, 3:36, NYC Premiere

In this music video “ Beethoven,“ artist Tylkina and cineaste Malax take viewers on a fantasy trip in time and space. Everything is possible through imagination, free of boundaries and self-imposed limitations.

Feeding Fingers - Model Lives and Fallen Leaves
Directed by Steven Lapcevic, USA, Music Video, 4:00

Official Video.

Ghost Funk Orchestra - Eyes of Love
Directed by Greg Hanson, Seth Applebaum, USA, Music Video, 3:09, World Premiere

A woman finds a unique and creepy way to spice up her otherwise boring daily routine by creating a pair of glasses to see a new and exciting world.

MAXINE: Donny McCaslin
Directed by Douglas J Sloan, USA, Music Video, 3:53, World Premiere

“MAXINE”, aka “DONNY TALKS,” juxtaposes Maxine’s visual inner monologue as she goes about her day with McCaslin’s non-linear single words describing his emotions, influences, and top-of-mind thoughts. In between both, holding it all together is McCaslin’s dynamic performance footage and beautiful music.

Jared Hada • THE GHOST
Directed by Jared Hada Smith, USA, Music Video, 4:54, World Premiere

Well it’s been a long, long, long while…

In Your Head
Directed by Michael West, USA, Music Video, 3:08

A tongue-in-cheek romp exploring fear and loathing, good and evil, reality and perception. An important part of a balanced breakfast.

Old Violence
Directed by Conor M Callahan, USA, Music Video, 2:52, World Premiere

Uncle Skunk goes about their everyday life, not knowing their actions have a direct effect on their clay world counterparts.

I F***** it up
Directed by Carissa Carlberg, USA, Music Video, 4:43

Semi Hollow is at a bar with her boring, finance intern bro boyfriend when an edgy guy catches her attention. Even though she shouldn't, she can't help being interested in him.

How Very - Le Big Zero
Directed by Jeanette D Moses, Justin Ferraro, USA, Music Video, 3:33

A struggling creative haunted by visions of a seemingly adorable toy piano.

Catamaran
Directed by Joseph Rocco Plescia, USA, Short, 8:16, Brooklyn Premiere

Freya the Jackal and her husband Jericho are top tier assassins vacationing aboard their luxury yacht when they are ambushed by Freya's rival, Darla, and her army of scuba mercenaries.

SO LETS GO
Directed by Milo Hume, USA, Experimental, 5:00, Brooklyn Premiere

In the year I shot this film, my bike got stolen and my best friend got deported. I got a very specific feeling from both that bike and that person. Like communicating without speaking. Biking, but really dancing.

A New York Covid Story
Directed by Tal S. Shamir, USA, Experimental, 3:11, Brooklyn Premiere

With rare footage of the New York City COVID-19 lockdown, the film evokes the feeling, experience & atmosphere of one of the most dramatic moments of the beginning of the 21st century. As the COVID-19 storm hits the great city, the film shifts from shock, hollowness, hope, and fear of the future. The film is dedicated to the hard work and sacrifice of the medical staff, essential workers, and the people of New York.

LOS
Directed by Martin Del Carpio, USA, Experimental, 6:29, Brooklyn Premiere

In another time, in a different world, mankind has made progress . . . Ruled by the very AI they developed and employed to set them free, humans have become slaves to their machine.

Fathom the Mermaid
Directed by Cathie Boruch, USA, Experimental, 6:59, World Premiere

A mermaid stranded on a rock in the East River of Manhattan after King Neptune takes her out on a date! She finds new purpose instead of despair.

PURPLE PATROL!
Directed by Jessica Q Moore, USA, Experimental, 7:26 Brooklyn Premiere
A trio of vigilantes summon an otherworldly power to help protect the queer community.

Location: Coney Island Museum
*The Coney Island Museum is located on the second floor and is not wheelchair-accessible at this time


All ticket sales are non-refundable and WILL CALL only to be picked up night of performance, at our box office at 1208 Surf Avenue. TICKETS WILL NOT SHIP. There are no extra service fees for online purchase. Please check your junk or spam folder if you do not receive an email confirmation in your inbox.

Coney Island USA reserves the right to cancel a performance at any time. Advance ticket purchases will be refunded if such a situation arises.

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