At the moment boasting 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and heading into its second weekend in New York theaters is Brian Vincent‘s Make Me Well-known, a self-distributed documentary concerning the Eighties New York artwork world centered round painter Edward Brezinski. A notable determine from the period that spawned Nan Goldin, Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Wojnarowicz, he by no means attained their degree of recognition and subsequently disappeared — a disappearance the filmmakers attempt to remedy.
From the press supplies:
A madcap romp by the 1980’s NYC artwork scene amid the colourful profession of painter, Edward Brezinski, hell-bent on making it. What begins as an investigation into Brezinski’s legacy and mysterious disappearance turns into a pointy, witty portrait of NYC’s Eighties downtown artwork scene leading to an irresistible snapshot of an unknown artist that captures the spirit of an iconic period.
Make Me Well-known is produced by Heather Spore and has the next scheduled theatrical dates:
• June 26 and 28 at Alamo Drafthouse, Decrease Manhattan
• June 30 – July 2 at Roxy Cinema, 2 Avenue of the Americas, Cellar Stage
• June 30 – July 2 at New Plaza Cinema, 35 W. 67th St.
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• July 10 – July 11 at Laemmle Theaters, Glendale, Monica, Claremont areas
Tickets might be purchased right here at the link.
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