Made in Brooklyn [BROOKLYN RECONSTRUCTED]
Documentary Feature, 55 mins., USA
Special guest, MADE IN BROOKLYN director Isabel Hill, filmmaker Megan Sperry, others
The compelling stories of factories that flourish in Brooklyn, NY, challenge the notion that manufacturing is dead in America. Workers reveal how their jobs bring not only regular pay checks, but meaningful relationships, enhanced self-esteem, and pride in themselves and their products. MADE IN BROOKLYN has lessons about the economy for the entire nation.
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Made in Brooklyn [BROOKLYN RECONSTRUCTED]
Sunday, November 18, 2012, 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
With the screening of Isabel Hilll's MADE IN BROOKLYN, Filmwax continues the monthly series BROOKLYN RECONSTRUCTED. Each film in the series will deal with the themes of gentrification & development in Brooklyn. Within those themes is a conversation about race & class in a city undergoing a startling transformation.
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The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture
53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Directions 2 or 3 train to Grand Army Plaza or F train to Seventh Avenue (exit at Eighth Avenue).
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