It's the first ever film screening on the roof of Brooklyn Tech and Rooftop Films known for the exciting and interesting locations they choose for outdoor film projections is presenting Danger "Dangerous Docs," an evening of short documentary films.
On this exciting rooftop location Rooftop’s Dangerous Docs program brings together 6 gems of the short documentary genre.
Here's what you can expect to see from the heights of Brooklyn Tech:
Teenagers in Soweto dance atop moving trains, Australian
preservationists rescue bizarre endangered chickens, a sideshow
performer turns amputation into a spectator sport, and men travel from
all across the world to compete in the World Beard and Mustache
Championships.
In this interesting group of films:
–learn how African teenager justifies risking his
life for a fleeting moment of local fame;
–experience the exhilaration the artist feels as he turns his own body into a shredded
canvas
–witness the love one troubled man feels for a flock of
squawking birds;
–glimpse the vanity that drives
someone to grow a mustache that protrudes 16 inches off the side of his
face.
It''s all happening at Brooklyn Tech at 8 p.m. Brooklyn Tech, 29 Fort Greene Place. Tkts: $9.