
An Evening with Beatrice Gibson: Presented by Bar Laika and Projections
57th New York Film Festival
September 27 - October 13, 2019
As a kick-off event for Projections 2019, Beatrice Gibson will present two short portrait films, one of CA Conrad and one of Eileen Myles, both of whom were subjects of her recent film I Hope I’m Loud When I’m Dead, presented in Projections in 2018.
This free event takes place at Bar Laika (224 Greene Ave, Brooklyn)
As a kickoff event for this year’s Projections section, filmmaker Beatrice Gibson will present two short portrait films about poets: CAConrad and Eileen Myles, both of whom were subjects of her recent film I Hope I’m Loud When I’m Dead, presented in Projections in 2018. These films are part of a larger project that includes her latest film, Two Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (2019), which will have its U.S. premiere on October 4th in Shorts Program 3: Signs of Life.


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