New York No Limits, Art of the Short film, January 2022

Art of the Short film event
presented by wild project
Thursday, January 20, 2022 – 7:00 PM

This is a hybrid In-Person/Virtual event. 

New York No Limits launches its 12th year of independent film programming with its Art of the Short film event on Thursday, January, 20 at 7:00 PM. Six short films from around the globe comprise the January program and it continues to reflect the growing interest in cinematic voices outside the mainstream.

New York No Limits Film Series is an ongoing collection of screenings that presents the best films from around the world in the most unique and dynamic arts city in the world. NYNL provides filmmakers the opportunity and support to explore innovative and diverse subjects. The goal of NYNL is multi-layered and broad; to create a film program of the most genre diverse, multicultural and visionary independent films from around the world.

Lineup

CALL ME, Didier Noun, writer & director, France

LA PETITE MORT, Nicole Zhou, writer & director, China

PAPERBOY, Michael Gilbertie, writer & director, U.S.

SAN CLEMENTE SYNDROME, Claire Offenberger, director / Sarah Bloom & Claire Offenberger, writers

UPTOWN, THE WAY GOD INTENDED, KarynRose Bruyning, writer & director, U.S.

VICTIM NO. 6, Nancy Menagh, writer & director, U.S.

COVID Safety protocols at wild project
Upon entry all audience members must show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination & Photo ID.

We welcome the NYC Covid Safe App and the New York State Excelsior Pass, which provides secure, digital proof of COVID-19 vaccination. For more information on Excelsior Pass, visit: https://epass.ny.gov.

To help us ensure a fast and efficient entry, we ask that guests using the Excelsior Pass Wallet app download the app in advance and log in prior to your visit so you have access  to your documentation before arriving at the venue.

Audience members will be required to wear masks at all times within the theater.
There will be no food or drink permitted within the theater.

General Admission, $8 in Advance, $10 at the door

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