A Very Brooklyn Movie: Able Danger

Shot in Victorian Flatbush. Based on the story of Sander Hicks of Vox Pop (groovy cafe on Cortylou Avenue) Park Slope Cinematographer (Charlie Libin), and it opened the Brooklyn International Film Festival (and also to sell out crowds in Rotterdam, Cannes and going to Cannes,  Transylvania Film Festival, the Philadelphia Independent film Festival, the Pifan Film Festival in Korea and the Warsaw Film Festival). It’s called Able Danger and it’s the debut film of Brooklyn’s Paul Kirk!

There’s still one more chance to see the film in Brooklyn. Friday, June 6th at The Brooklyn Lyceum (4th Avenue between Union and President.

Able Danger is the story of Thomas Flynn, a Brooklyn 9/11 truther (played by Adam Nee), who falls into a noir pastiche when a mysterious Eastern European beauty (played by Elina Lowensohn) arrives at his bookstore café with the irrefutable proof of American secret intelligence involvement in the planning and execution of 9/11. When Thomas is implicated in the murder of his friend and employee, he’s forced to unravel her complex web of lies while attempting to fight his natural attraction to her. As it turns out, she possesses the Able Danger hard-drive, the smoking gun that proves the identities and methods of the real architects of 9/11, and Thomas is willing to risk everything to expose the truth. The film gets its title from the real secret government program of the same name that destroyed 2.5 terabytes of data in March 2001, and the café featured is based on the very real Brooklyn café for radical readers, Vox Pop.

2 thoughts on “A Very Brooklyn Movie: Able Danger”

  1. Please include all info about the showing – what time is? does it cost anything? or otherwise provide a link to this information. The link you included is not valid…
    Thanks.

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