Coming soon! Theatrical release in New York and Las Angeles – Razing Liberty Square.

Update about our new film that is coming soon theatrically to New York.-  Razing Liberty Square.
Shorelightpictures Pictures is so excited and proud that we are beginning our theatrical run opening in NYC on Friday, October 27 until November 2 at DCTV’s Firehouse Cinema.  

Below are the dates and times of our screenings after which we’ll have a panel discussion:

  • Fri Oct 27, 7pm: Housing Justice/ Public Housing NYC & Miami
    Q&A with Director Katja Esson, Protagonist Aaron McKinney and NYC Housing Justice Organizers, moderated by Neyda Martinez (“Decade of Fire”) 
  • Sat Oct 28, 2pm: Save Section 9 / NYCHA
    Panel/Workshop on Public Housing
  • Sat Oct 28, 4:30pm: Storytelling
    Q&A with Director Katja Esson, Editors Flavia de Souza and Toby Shimin moderated by Carla Gutierrez (“RGB”, “Julia”)
  • Sat Oct 28, 7pm: What is Climate Gentrification?
    Q&A with Director Katja Esson, Protagonist Aaron McKinney and Marika Dias (Managing Director, Safety Net Project, Urban Justice League) moderated by Kelly Anderson (“My Brooklyn”, “Rabble Rousers”)
  • Sun Oct 29, 4pm & 6:30pm:
    Q&A with Director Katja Esson and Producers Ann Bennett and Corinna Sager introduced by Sam Pollard 

The  New York theatrical engagement comes at a critical time in the city- when the New York City Housing Authority is set to demolish and redevelop two iconic public housing communities in Chelsea- the Fulton House & Elliot-Chelsea Houses home to 5000 New Yorkers.  The city is working with Related Companies on this plan—the same developers whose work in Miami we chronicle in Razing Liberty Square.

Shorelightpictures Pictures  will also have a theatrical run in Los Angeles starting November 10 at the 

Lumiere
9036 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Since premiering at Hot Docs this year, Razing Liberty Square has gone to be the closing night film at DocLands, Human Rights Watch New York, and an official selection at Sheffield, Hot Springs, New Orleans, Hawaii, and Woodstock Film Festival where it won the Change Maker Award.  

More About the Film

Miami is ground zero for sea-level rise. When residents of the Liberty Square public housing community learn about a $300 million revitalization project in 2015, they know that this sudden interest comes from the fact that their neighborhood is located on the highest-and-driest ground in the city. Now they must prepare to fight a new form of racial injustice—Climate Gentrification. 

For the New York release:
Full dates and times here

See you soon!

2023-10-23T00:11:05+00:00October 23, 2023|events, news, screenings|

Razing Liberty Square – Press and Reviews

PRESS

2023-06-06T09:02:42+00:00June 6, 2023|news, reviews, screenings|

Razing Liberty Square – Premiers Soon!

Miami is ground-zero for sea-level-rise. When residents of the historic Liberty Square public housing project learn about a $300 million revitalization plan for their neighborhood, which has long suffered from disinvestment, they know  that this sudden interest comes from the fact that their neighborhood is located on the highest-and-driest ground in the city. Now they must prepare to fight a new form of racial injustice – Climate Gentrification.

World Premiere at Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto

https://hotdocs.ca/whats-on/hot-docs-festival/films/2023/razing-liberty-square

US Premiere at DocLands Film Festival in San Francisco

https://www.doclands.com/razing-liberty-square/

NYC Premiere at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival NY

https://ff.hrw.org/film/razing-liberty-square?city=New%20York

2023-04-28T12:10:47+00:00April 24, 2023|events, news, screenings|

Mickey and the Bear – Distribution deal with UTOPIA

Exclusive report in Screen Daily: https://www.screendaily.com/news/cannes-acid-selection-mickey-and-the-bear-on-inaugural-utopia-slate-exclusive/5139305.article

Former Gunpowder & Sky head of global sales David Betesh arrives in Cannes with an inaugural sales slate for Utopia that includes Cannes Acid selection Mickey And The Bear and Lynn Shelton’s Sword Of Trust.

The Utopia slate kicks off with Actress Annabelle Attanassio’s directorial debut Mickey And The Bear (pictured), which premiered at SXSW earlier this year and stars Camila Morrone as a headstrong teen who must choose between caring for her opioid-addicted veteran father Hank (James Badge Dale) or leaving her Montana home to start her own life.

Shelton’s Sword Of Trust also launched at SXSW and will open in the US through IFC Films. Marc Maron (Glow) and Jillian Bell from Sundance breakout Brittany Runs A Marathon star in the comedic tale of a family heirloom that alt-history conspiracy theorists believe offers proof that the South won the Civil War.

Schwartzman’s (The UnicornDreamland) upcoming feature The Argument stars Dan Fogler from the Fantastic Beasts franchise, Maggie Q, and Emma Bell from The Walking Dead in a comedy about a couple who get into an argument that ruins their cocktail party, only for the guests to decide they should recreate the evening to determine who was right.

Award-winning documentary Fiddlin’ by Julie Simone rounds out the slate, and profiles the rich history, music, and people of the world’s oldest Fiddler’s Convention in the Appalachian Mountains, captured on film for the first time in its 80-year history.

“We’re honored and thrilled to be representing such a remarkable slate of films,” said Utopia head of sales and acquisitions Betesh. “With a range that includes both a celebrated stalwart director like Lynn Shelton and also the absolute brightest of newcomers in Annabelle Attanasio, it’s a slate that we strongly feel constitutes the very best of American independent cinema.”

Schwartzman co-founded the company, which will also launch a technology platform later this year to offer multiple services including a streaming platform.

2021-02-08T09:06:03+00:00May 13, 2019|news, screenings|
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