NYC MAYOR’S OFFICE OF MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT AND IFP SHINE A SPOTLIGHT ON INDEPENDENT FILM WITH SPECIAL SCREENING OF “BEING ELMO” AND “METROPOLITAN”
by Website Update on March 13, 2012
Celebrating excellence in independent film, the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and the Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) will showcase the best of “Made in NY” film with a curated two-night screening series featuring Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey and Metropolitan.
Part of Spotlight on Independent Film, the free screenings will take place on March 27 and 28 at 7:30pm at the World Financial Center Winter Garden (Three World Financial Center, 220 Vesey Street). The event is presented by Arts Brookfield and sponsored by RBC Capital Markets. No RSVP is required.
The series will kick off with Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey, which charts the career of Kevin Clash, the man behind Sesame Street’s iconic furry monster, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at Sesame Street and the Jim Henson Workshop, as well as an intimate portrait of Clash’s talent and creativity. Being Elmo is directed and produced by Constance Marks, whose documentary production company is based in New York City.
Metropolitan, the second film of the Spotlight series, was shot on location in the City in 1990, and tells the story of a group of rich young Manhattanites who meet each night during debutante season to while away the hours talking and debating. The film’s director and screenwriter, Whit Stillman, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Metropolitan also received the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.
Named one of the “best theaters for cult films” by Time Out New York, the World Financial Center Winter Garden is a New York City landmark that has served as the backdrop to a wide range of films, including Bonfire of the Vanities, Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps and Boomerang.
“New York City is the home to some of the most talented and creative people in the world,” said Commissioner Katherine Oliver, Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment. “It’s a pleasure to bring these ‘Made in NY’ features to a new audience as part of our partnership with IFP to highlight local independent filmmaking.
“It is mission critical for IFP to connect filmmakers with new audiences, so we couldn’t be more thrilled about this partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment,” said Joana Vicente, Executive Director, IFP. “We are grateful to RBC and Arts Brookfield for making the initiative possible, and for giving the public the opportunity to see the work of these talented local filmmakers.”
Through the RBC Emerging Artists Project, RBC lends year-round support to IFP’s various programs and initiatives. Among these is the Emerging Visions program, a daylong creative symposium for emerging filmmakers held in conjunction with the New York Film Festival. Beginning on the day of the program and lasting throughout the year, filmmakers receive direct, one-on-one mentorship from leading industry professionals. RBC is committed to helping filmmakers develop their skills and bring their visions to life, and supporting IFP and initiatives like Spotlight on Independent Film is but one of many examples of this.
“Investing in the arts is a long-standing priority at RBC, as we believe in the power of the arts to enrich lives and enhance our communities,” said Mark Standish, President and Co-CEO of RBC Capital Markets. “By supporting arts and culture, from film, music and dance to theatre and visual arts, we are committed to helping emerging artists develop and progress along their professional careers. RBC is delighted to sponsor this event, and is proud to support lower Manhattan and promote the arts and culture in New York City.”
“With its iconic glass-vaulted ceiling and towering palm trees, the World Financial Center Winter Garden is a favorite with both filmgoers and filmmakers alike,” said Debra Simon, artistic director of Arts Brookfield. “There’s no better place to enjoy movies that showcase our wonderful city.”
About the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment
The Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment consists of the Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, NYC Digital and NYC Media, the official TV, radio and online network of the City of New York. The agency’s mission is to streamline government communications by making information accessible, leveraging technology to aid in the transparency of government and by supporting relevant media and entertainment industries in New York City. Visit nyc.gov/mome to learn more.
About IFP
The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) is the nation’s oldest and largest not-for-profit advocacy organization for independent filmmakers. Since its debut at the 1979 New York Film Festival, IFP has supported the production of over 7,000 films and offered resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers, providing an opportunity for many diverse voices to be heard. IFP believes that independent films enrich the universal language of cinema, seeding the global culture with new ideas, kindling awareness, and fostering activism. The organization championed the early work of pioneering independent filmmakers Charles Burnett, Todd Haynes, Mira Nair, Michael Moore, Joel and Ethan Coen, Kevin Smith, and Todd Solondz. IFP continues to play a vital role in launching first films of many of today’s rising stars on the independent scene including Debra Granik (Down to the Bone), Miranda July (Me, You and Everyone We Know), and Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden (Half Nelson). To learn more, visit ifp.org.
About RBC Capital Markets
RBC Capital Markets is the corporate and investment banking arm of RBC and is ranked as the 11th largest investment bank globally. With over 6,000 employees, RBC Capital Markets is a premier global investment bank and is active from its 75 offices in 15 countries in Investment Banking, Fixed Income & Currencies, Equities, Commodities, and Research. Major hubs include: New York, Toronto, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Sydney. RBC Capital Markets is part of the Royal Bank of Canada, the 4th largest bank in North America by market capitalization and the largest financial institution in Canada, the country deemed the soundest financial system in the world by the World Economic Forum for the past four years. For more information, please visit rbccm.com.
About Arts Brookfield
Since 1988 more than 3.5 million people have enjoyed over 2,500 cultural events at the World Financial Center presented by Arts Brookfield, one of the largest free, year-round, privately funded performing and visual arts programs on the east coast.
As an initiative of Brookfield Office Properties, the owner, developer and manager of premier office properties in the United States, Canada and Australia, Arts Brookfield animates public spaces in major cities across North America including New York, Los Angeles, Houston and Toronto. Brookfield’s portfolio is comprised of interests in 110 properties totaling 78 million square feet in the downtown cores of New York, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, Denver, Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, making it the global leader in the ownership and management of office assets.
Press Contacts
Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment
Marybeth Ihle, 212-669-7742, [email protected]
Chris Coffey, 212-669-7322, [email protected]
Arts Brookfield
Patrick Kowalczk, 212-627-8098, [email protected]