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Arlene's Grocery NYC

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For those of you in NYC this weekend, two super-8 films photographed by yours truly will be screening at the Arlene's Grocery Picture show, this Saturday, from 8-9pm. Details here:

http://www.arlene-grocery.com/events/pi ... isada.html

Show is at the Loisaida Cafe 153 Rivington St. (betw. Clinton & Suffolk Sts).

Films are "The Pirate Queen" and "The Werewolf of Pawtucket". Admission is free.

More info on the director's Web site:

http://www.pentaworks.org/piratequeen/
http://www.pentaworks.org/werewolf/
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I've been meaning to ask, where in Paw-town did you shoot Warewolf?
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A place called Blackstone Park, near Wayland Square, and also at Forth Wetherill in Jamestown.

Providence is great if you make modern silent films. Lots of fully-restored Colonial/Victorian/Edwardian locations.
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I know all about providence, I grew up in Cumberland. But, I'm now in Florida. Ah well.
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