Source: Brian Bumbery Publicity

Beach 119 Documentary Short to Screen at Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1 Exhibition October 24, 2013

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Oct 9, 2013) - Beach 119, the documentary short film directed by MAC Presents' Marcie Allen and Jesscia Beutler, will be screened as part of Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1 on Thursday, October 24th at Industry City in Brooklyn, NY. Beach 119 chronicles one street's recovery while elsewhere everything is back to normal. Just 23.8 miles away from Manhattan, on Beach 119th Street in The Rockaways, neighbors joined together to deal with the trauma associated with cherished possessions lost. The documentary explores the story of the residents of Beach 119th Street coming together as a tribe of real life survivors, thankful to those who answered their pleas for help.

Beach 119 includes the music of Foo Fighters "Home", Gaslight Anthem "National Anthem", Cary Brothers "Take Your Time" and original music by Mike Mushok of Staind. All artists licensed their music for no charge in support of the cause.

Immediately following the screening, there will be panel discussion with residents of Beach 119th Street who were directly affected by Sandy and leaders of the 119th Street Angels group.

Participants on the post-screening panel will include:

Issy Sanchez, Resident of Beach 119th St
Cynthia H., Resident of Beach 119th St
Marcie Allen, Director Beach 119
Jessica Beutler, Director Beach 119
Nate Parienti, Producer Beach 119
Shannon Simpson Bevins, Writer Beach 119 

Jon Heller, whose raw and powerful images are featured in Beach 119, will also have an exhibit of his Beach 119th Street photos at the screening.

For more information on the screening or to RSVP to attend, please email Caroline@macpresents.com. Industry City is located at 220 36th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn (just one stop past Barclays Center on the N or D trains from Manhattan).

ABOUT THE BEACH 119TH STREET ANGELS
The Beach 119th Street Angels group was founded by Marcie Allen and Jessica Beutler, who directed the documentary, to give these families a voice during the aftermath of the storm. Since Hurricane Sandy, Allen and her team have raised over $100,000 in the form of Home Depot gift certificates, Boston Market Gift Certificates that provided Thanksgiving meals for 560 people, and many other donations.

ABOUT COME TOGETHER: SURVIVING SANDY, YEAR 1
Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1, presented by The Dedalus Foundation and Industry City, is a 100,000-square-foot exhibition created to celebrate the resiliency of New York City's arts community one year after Hurricane Sandy. The exhibition, on view from October 20 through December 15, will take place at Industry City, a historic manufacturing and innovation center in Brooklyn, NY. When Hurricane Sandy hit, Industry City, which itself suffered extensive basement flooding and infrastructure damage, donated the use of 18,000 square feet of space to volunteer conservators who worked on the recovery of hundreds of works of art.

For more information on The Beach 119th Street Angels, visit beach119.com

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