26
Apr/11

BEYOND BULLETS: GUN VIOLENCE IN AMERICA

26
Apr/11

BULLETS IN THE HOOD is part of special Maysles Institute program examining gun violence in America

Maysles Cinema
343 Malcolm X Blvd. between 127th & 128th Sts.
Wednesday, April 27, suggested donation $10, 7:30
212-582-6050
www.mayslesinstitute.org

Last month Sylvia Savadjian curated a True Crime program at the Maysles Institute that looked at homelessness in New York City; she will be back on April 27 with an examination of gun violence, with all proceeds going to Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. The evening will consist of three documentary shorts, Kevin Breslin’s Living for 32, Terence Fisher and Daniel Howard’s Bullets in the Hood: A Bed-Stuy Story, and Ivana Todorovic’s A Harlem Mother, followed by a panel discussion with Breslin; Living for 32 subject Colin Goddard, who survived being shot four times at the Virginia Tech massacre; Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. cofounder Jean Corbett-Parker, whose son was shot and killed outside a Harlem nightclub in 2001; and Stephanie Skaff, the director of Downtown Community Television’s “Beyond Bullets” media campaign.