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Coney Island Film Festival - Program 7 - Music Video/Experimental

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

Please note: This venue is on the 2nd Floor and is not wheelchair accessible.

A Very Special Episode - $5 Cover
Directed by Greg Hanson, USA, Music Video, 3:49
A fancy dinner party, a psychedelic void, and human statue tableaus - just a few typical scenes at the rock show.

Frida Kill - Demons
Directed by Jeanette D. Moses, Justin Ferraro, USA, Music Video, 2:45
An unsuspecting woman becomes possessed after listening to the newest single from Frida Kill's debut album—hilarity and grossness ensue. 

Smugly Ugly • New Car (Official Video)
Directed by Jared Hada Smith, USA, Music Video, 5:15, World Premiere
New Jersey-based punk trio Smugly Ugly takes us on a joy ride in some douchebag's 2010 Toyota Corolla.

Stripes
Directed by Sarah Menasce, USA, Music Video, 3:36
Quinn Bentley Music Video.

Got To Be Sure
Directed by Michel Dominguez Beddome, Michael Dominguez Beddome, USA, Music Video, 3:28, World Premiere
The Official "Got To Be Sure" Music Video for the Award Winning Singer-Songwriter-Producer, Actress, and New York Icon, Grace Garland, reminds us why New York and its homegrown artists are everything.

Jupiter Rising
Directed by John Mattiuzzi, Omer Gal, USA, Music Video, 5:22
Official Video for “Jupiter Rising” by Cookie Tongue.

Majorette - “One Glove”
Directed by Paul DeSilva, USA, Music Video, 1:36
Inspired by a lost mitten and an ill-fated water park incident where songwriter Danielle Salomon resorted to tobogganing in a pair of athletic shorts after selling her swimsuit- "One Glove" is equal parts cheeky and tragic. Shot entirely on 16mm and drawing from pin-up style calendars and MGM musicals-"One Glove" is one minute and 30 seconds of decadent delusion.

These days
Directed by Michael Schiralli, USA, Music Video, 3:58, NYC Premiere
A music video of Tammy Faye Starlite’s cover of Jackson Browne’s song, These Days. Shot on the streets of NYC in September 2020 during the height of the pandemic.

The Lost Park
Directed by Peter Meng, USA, Experimental, 5:31, NYC Premiere
A civilization was discovered on a remote planet in a secluded park surrounded by skyscrapers. As they lost their spiritual path, fire and floods filled the land. They would need all the help and guidance they could get.

In C, Too
Directed by Dean Winkler, John Sanborn, USA, Experimental, 4:41
"In C, Too" illuminates how close our dreams are to a common reality. Through structured visual improvisational techniques, the work explores how humanity survives because of our imagination and desire to transcend. "In C, Too" is also an origin story, operating in renunciation to mortality, focused on life’s essentials – existence, exploration and how entropy ignites evolution.

Reversal
Directed by Diane Nerwen, USA, Experimental, 6:34
REVERSAL combines images and sounds from movies released or broadcast in 1973, the year the Supreme Court decided Roe v Wade. In the strange new reality ushered in by the Dobbs decision, the slogan "We won't go back" is recalled with bitter irony. This collage piece evokes the spectre of regression and repression that has followed the Court's decision.

A Body Appeared at the Lake Today
Directed by Brian Ratigan, USA, Experimental, 4:44
A found footage examination of what happened at the lake today. Where were you? An exquisite corpse by Non Films. Images randomly selected from found footage; poem written without images; music written without images or words.

Stranger
Directed by Isabella Vizetta, USA, Experimental, 1:40
A man pleads for help as the memories of his former partner start to fade horrifically.

Sometimes I Hear the Light Leak in Through the Corners of My Room
Directed by Jeremiah M. Carter, USA, Experimental, 8:58
Heartbroken, Madeline goes out on the town ruminating on the cyclical nature of love. She passes from one thrill to another looking for answers. Relationships come and go but memories are forever.

Bloodercream
Directed by Elise Valderrama, USA, Experimental, 9:00, Brooklyn Premiere
*STROBE WARNING** Boy meets girl. Girl meets cake demon. Love conquers something..? Anyway, at least there's cake.

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