Public Access took home Best of Fest at the Lower East Side Film Festival. Thanks for coming out to celebrate the creative revolution that was Public Access.
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Public Access is screening as the Closing night at the @lesfilmfestival on Monday night at 7:30pm! Come, see, understand and experience the incredible miracle that is Public Access Television!
Third time’s a charm, Benny! Thank you so much for coming to another prison in the midst of everything going on. It was such an incredible screening of @thesmashingmachinemovie and truly generous Q&A in all ways.
Thank you for creating such a vulnerability and honesty in the room that made for a joyful, enthusiastic, loving, happy event.
Thank you to the men of Fishkill for showing up with the best questions and most thoughtful insights. Thank you for being present and kind and for loving film and filmmaking so very much.
Happy day!
More soon.
Amazing to have a special screening of Smashing Machine in Tokyo! It plays in theaters next month, but a beautiful experience showing the film with such a deep attachment to the country 🇯🇵🗾❤️
What an awesome premier here in Kyoto at the insane Minamiza Theater for @supermariomovie (I feel like I gained some drawing skills from Bowser Jr with my mask here). I can’t wait for April 1st (no fooling) for everyone to be able to watch this movie!
You by Me @danielpinkwater by @bowedtie in Alphabet No. 3
Benny Safdie is one of today’s most brilliant independent film directors. Making films as an intimate creative practice, he works as a screenwriter, director, director of photography, and editor, bringing all forms of the action into his own practice. His imagination, thoughts,
and experience nurture his own work. In this conversation, he dialogues with DanielPinkwater, the celebrated children’s book writer he has decided to interview, asking him all the questions he, as a reader, would ask himself.
#alphabetmagazine
You by Me @danielpinkwater by @bowedtie in Alphabet No. 3
Benny Safdie is one of today’s most brilliant independent film directors. Making films as an intimate creative practice, he works as a screenwriter, director, director of photography, and editor, bringing all forms of the action into his own practice. His imagination, thoughts, and experience nurture his own work. In this conversation, he dialogues with Daniel Pinkwater, the celebrated children’s book writer he has decided to interview, asking him all the questions he, as a reader, would ask himself.
Photographs by the author
#alphabetmagazine
First Blizzard in 10 years… whenever it snows I hear Chuck Scarbourgh asking for coats and see the Statue of Liberty freezing. Can’t find that song so Kenny G will do just fine.