The Long Island Film Festival Comes To Bay Street 11/13

By: Nov. 09, 2009
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Bay Street Theatre will be hosting the Long Island Film Festival on Friday, November 13 beginning at 4pm. A wide array of films, talkbacks and awards will be featured during this special evening. The night finishes with a special viewing of the festival's feature film, "Goyband" at 8pm. Directed by Christopher Grimm, "Goyband" is a comedy about a former boy-band icon which will have audiences laughing in their seats!

Tickets are $12 and are good for as few or as many titles as desired. Tickets will be sold at the door only starting at 3:30pm. The full schedule is as follows and is also available online at www.baystreet.org.

OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF FILMS
4pm: 6 Short Films
"The Making of the Nutcracker" directed by Bob Read
"Break" directed by Keith Oncale and Shawn Washburn
"Shadows of Kings Park" directed by Bryan Sansivero
"Pirates" directed by David Zani
"East Side Gang" directed by David Zani
"Caesar and Otto in the House of Dracula" directed by David Campfield

5:15pm: "Once More to the Cabin" directed by Tom Isler and Jim Isler

6pm: "The Popcorn Man" directed by Carlos Ferrer

6:30pm: 4 Short Films
"Die Weibe Lile" directed by Abby Lee
"Crimson Awakening" directed by Alexa Barrett
"Kids Mgmt" directed by Alexa Barrett, Lia Bruce, Taylor Heigel and Alma Osorio
"Perpendicular Thinking" directed by Alexa Barrett

7pm: "Foireann Cadladh" directed by Danann Breathnach
"An Ranger" directed by PJ Dillion

7:30pm: "Hand Book of Relationships" directed by Bernard Corrigan

8pm: "Goyband", the night's feature comedy directed by Christopher Grimm

For more information or for a full listing of events go to www.baystreet.org or call the box office at 631-725-9500. The Box Office is open Wednesday through Saturday, 11am-6pm.

Bay Street Theatre is a not-for-profit institution, dedicated to presenting new, classic and contemporary works of the highest quality, which challenge as well as entertain, speak to the diversity of the community and champion the human spirit. Bay Street's commitment extends to educational programs for all ages to foster the continued value of theatre as a vital art form for future generations



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