Museum of the Moving Image – 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, Queens, New York 11106
Subway: R Train to Steinway St. station, or N/Q Train to 36th Ave. station
Friday, Aug. 5th – 7PM Sneak Preview of Mike Ott’s Littlerock
Saturday, Aug. 6th - 2PM Summer Pasture, 5PM Shorts Feat. Driftless & Muskrat John, 7:30PM Truck Farm
Sunday, Aug. 7th – 2PM Short Films, 4PM Delicious Peace Grows in a Ugandan Coffee Bean, 6PM The Greenhorns
(Tickets for Littlerock are $10 at MoMI door, All other MoMI screenings are FREE w/museum admission!)
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Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm - 37-18 Northern Blvd, Long Island City, Queens, New York 11101
Subway: R Train to 36th St. station, or N/Q Train to 39th Ave. station
Sunday, Aug. 7th – 8PM Rooftop Shorts, 10PM Rooftop Shorts Closing Night Screenings Presented by Rooftoop Films
(Tickets available through Rooftop Films here!)
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Socrates Sculpture Park - 32-01 Vernon Boulevard at Broadway, Astoria, Queens, NY 11106
Subway: N/Q Train to Broadway station, walk 8 blocks west on Broad to the East River
Wednesday, Aug. 3rd – Sundown: The Straight Story Special Kickoff (part of Outdoor Cinema 2011 presented by EPIX™ Movie Free-for-All powered by Verizon FiOS, and Socrates Sculpture Park in collaboration with Museum of the Moving Image and Rooftop Films)
(FREE SHOW!)
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About the neighborhood:
While within 10 minutes reach of midtown Manhattan, Astoria, Queens maintains a quaint/small town, blue-collar charm and is often credited as being the most diverse zip code in the world. You’ll find some of the best ethnic food in the city here in Astoria’s many cafes, bars and restaurants, largely due to the mix of Greek, Balkan, Brazilian, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Nepalese, Tibetan, Moroccan, Egyptian, Lebanese, and Irish (among other) populations that have settled here over the years. The city’s oldest (Czech) beer garden is also located here.
Astoria is home to Kaufman-Astoria Studios, one of the first motion picture studios in the U.S.A. The first two Marx Brothers movies were made here, and Sesame Street has always been filmed at Kaufman-Astoria. Many successful film and TV productions continue to use the facility – located right next door to Museum of the Moving Image, where you will see the Rural Route Film Festival!
Astoria was named after John Jacob Astor, then the wealthiest man in the U.S.A. Although he never set foot in the neighborhood, Astor could see Astoria from his summer home at what is now York and 87th St. Around the same time (mid-19th Century), Astoria became home to world-famous Steinway Pianos, as the German Steinway family settled a section of the area (then Steinway Village), which later became part of Astoria.
We aim to continue to make the RRFF more and more of a community/neighborhood -affiliated event, and we feel that no matter if you’re coming from Brooklyn, Upstate NY, or Senegal, Astoria makes an awesome weekend getaway & place to hang-out while taking in Rural Route events! With new, lower-cost motels sprouting in the Astoria/Long Island City vicinity and plenty of sublease rooms available via craigslist, we recommend staying here & making a full weekend of it all!
