Wednesday, October 18, 2017

'Home Free': Screening Of Documentary By Marie Vanderrusten At The Brooklyn Workshop Gallery On Hoyt Stre

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Documentary Filmmaker Marie Vanderrusten

On Friday, October 20th at 7:30 pm, the  Brooklyn Workshop Gallery at 393 Hoyt Street will be hosting a very special screening of "HOME FREE", a documentary on Jack, the bubble man, who has lived in Central Park for years. The film was made by documentary filmmaker Marie Vanderrusten, who moved to Brooklyn from Belgium to pursue her studies and career.
Marie and Jack will both be present and will be available for a question and answer session afterterwards.

Here is a synopsis of the movie:
"Jack is now in his fifties and has been living outside for most of his life. He chose the streets many years ago and decided to step out of society by living on his own and travelling around the US with his backpack. Four years ago, he came back to New York, the city where he grew up, and began performing in Central Park by making huge soap bubbles. Jack, now known as the “Bubble Man”, had been an outsider for years when he met Marie, a young filmmaker. He was used to be on his own but still, he gradually let her in and introduced her to his world. As their unusual friendship grows, he begins to open up and reveal more about why he made the decision to live outside and what the word “inside” truly means to him.

I could not imagine a more timely documentary as New York City continues to face one of its worst homeless crisis.  Make sure not to miss this event right here in the neighborhood.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

People should check this venue out while the are still open. I got an email last week that the Brooklyn Workshop Gallery will close for good on Oct 29th.