New Brooklyn

New Brooklyn is a 2008 feature film directed by Christopher Cannucciari, starring Blanca Lewin, Matt Cavenaugh, Frank Harts, Pablo Cerda, Kat Ross and Frank Nasso.[1]

New Brooklyn
Directed byChristopher Cannucciari
Produced byChristopher Cannucciari
Abby Cope
Written byChristopher Cannucciari
StarringBlanca Lewin
Pablo Cerda
Matt Cavenaugh
CinematographyMark T. Karinja
Distributed byNew Brooklyn Features
Release date
2008
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

New Brooklyn is Blanca Lewin's first feature film in English. Her previous works include; Sangre eterna, Sábado, una película en tiempo real and En la cama.[1] The film was released to various film festivals beginning late Fall 2008.[1] The film is a drama about the movable and unmovable obstacles in the lives of Brooklyn dwellers, centering on the story of a recent South American arrival, Marta Piro (Blanca Lewin).[1] The film includes a mix of professional actors and Brooklyn non actors.[1]

Synopsis

"Brooklyn is in transition from warehouses and barrios to a gentrified playground of boutiques and ultra-modern condominiums.[1] New Brooklyn is a gritty depiction of survival alongside a tumultuously changing city."[1]

Plot

Marta and Angela are Brooklyn roommates. Angela has lived in Brooklyn her whole life, Marta has recently arrived from South America. Marta becomes exploited by both the city and Angela's brother, Eddie. She desperately waits for her Chilean boyfriend, Alvaro to arrive and make things better. Marta, it seems, is a woman with her life on hold. She moved from Chile to get work as an actress in New York, but she spends all of her free time talking about and waiting for her boyfriend, Alvaro (Pablo Cerda), to join her from Chile. Once he arrives, however, he is so supremely uninterested in her that he rarely makes eye contact with her and bolts from the apartment as soon as he dumps his stuff on the bed.[2] After Alvaro arrives only to break up with her, Marta must learn to find the courage to stand up for herself and confront Angela and Eddie.

Cast

References

  1. by Gregory Simmons, auburnpub.com, 01-21-2008, "Feature filmmaker", Retrieved 10-01-2008
  2. by Steve Rhodes, , 03-9-2009, "Exquisitely constructed, it gives viewers a consistently satisfying experience, which works on every level. But Lewin steals the movie. Be ready to have your heart break.", Retrieved 10-01-2008
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