Presented by Ballina Fringe Festival in conjunction with Ballina Film Club.
When Irish film artist Vivienne Dick arrived in New York’s run-down Lower East side in the late 1970’s, she was deeply inspired by the vibrant community of avant-garde musicians, makers and artists who lived there.
In this, her much anticipated first feature film, Dick revisits old haunts and reconnects with a number of friends (among them Cynthia Sley, Nan Goldin and Lydia Lunch), many of whom still manage to work as artists in the city, despite sky-high rents and gentrification.
Dick’s own previously-unseen Super 8 captures the gritty, post-punk era while the intimate present-day sequences (filmed by her friend, cinematographer Declan Quinn) celebrate the importance of friendship, particularly women’s friendship, community and memory.
Funded under the Arts Council’s Reel Art Scheme.
Tickets:
€5.85 including booking fee.