The 92Y Tribeca is quickly establishing itself as one of downtown Manhattan's best new venues to catch some of indie cinema's true gems on the big screen. Tonight at 8pm is Nina Paley's Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You winner, the gleefully genre-bending Sita Sings the Blues.
Tomorrow night at 8pm, not only are they screening Josh Safdie's The Pleasure of Being Robbed, but as an added bonus the line-up contains Josh's early short We're Going to the Zoo, as well as his brother Benny's hilarious The Acquaintances of a Lonely John, which played with Pleasure on closing night during last year's Director's Fortnight. Josh and Benny and the Red Bucket team are in the final stages of locking picture on their latest feature, Go Get Some Rosemary, which stars none other than Ronald Bronstein. For too many reasons to name, this is easily one of my most anticipated films of 2009. Hurry up and finish that film, gents!
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