BROOKLYN MOVIES: THIS SUMMER AND NOW

MOVIES AL FRESCO: This summer, The Old Stone House will present BROOKLYN FILM WORKS an outdoor film festival on 6 Tuesday nights in June and July. Stay tuned for details.

In the meantime, BAMcinematek presents two weeks of Brooklyn-themed films to honor the
borough’s bygone eras. Today, the festival screens "It Happened in
Brooklyn," a tribute to the Brooklyn Dodgers that was filmed during the
1941 World Series at Ebbets Field. An introduction by Brooklyn
historian John Manbeck precedes the first screening. Tonight, 6:50 and
9:15 p.m., Brooklyn Academy of Music Rose Cinemas, Peter Jay Sharp
Building, 30 Lafayette Ave., between Ashland Place and St. Felix
Street, 718-777-3456, $10 general, $7 students 25 and under, seniors,
children, and members. For a full schedule, go to www.bam.org.