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Echotone

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Echotone

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NYC Theatrical Premiere, One Week Only!

*** Live performance by THE DEAD TREES and Filmmakers in person on Friday, 9/9 ***

Echotone

"CRITICS' PICK. The realities in Nathan Christ's impressive documentary ECHOTONE are, sadly, nothing new. But the emotions surrounding them are nevertheless compelling... Mr. Christ explores these issues with concise clarity, abetted by Robert L. Garza’s striking cinematography."
- Andy Webster, THE NEW YORK TIMES (Sep. 8, 2011)

"The live music scene that draws artists of all stripes to Austin, Texas, and the corporate and residential interests capitalizing on the city's perceived vitality are the subject of ECHOTONE, Nathan Christ's loose but lucid survey of a delicate cultural ecosystem... Too vital for elegy, Echotone tells an old story whose beginning—the inception of a vibrant creative hub—remains mysterious..."
- Michelle Orange, THE VILLAGE VOICE (Sep. 7, 2011)

"Go see it. It's beautifully shot. It's loud. It's terrific."
- Robert Wilonsky, DALLAS OBSERVER

"Clear-eyed, atmospherically rich... A study in urban conflict."
- Michael Phillips, CHICAGO TRIBUNE


WATCH THE TRAILER:
youtube.com/watch?v=kgdXRaxENfU

ECHOTONE is a dazzling cultural portrait of Austin, TX (internationally known as "The Live Music Capital of the World") as examined through the lyrics and lens of its creative class. With a telescopic view, director Nathan Christ and cinematographer Robert L. Garza catch vibrant young musicians grappling with questions of commercialism, experimentation, and the future of their beloved city amidst economic downfall. Winner of the 2011 Northside Festival's DIY competition, this rock-n-roll epic makes its New York theatrical premiere with a week-long run, September 9 - 16.

Rising star soul revivalist Black Joe Lewis sells out concert halls by night and delivers fish by day. Cari Palazzolo (of synth pop sensation Belaire) is poised for commercial success but conflicted over the thought of her music being commodified. Avant-garde troubadour Bill Baird, whose band Sound Team enjoyed a major label deal with Capitol Records, were subsequently dropped after one album. A modern parable on integrity set against the backdrop of global paradigm shifts, ECHOTONE interweaves the tales of these emerging artists as a mosaic to illustrate the universal struggle many contemporary fringe cultures are experiencing.

ECHOTONE features appearances by The Apeshits, Belaire, The Black Angels, Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, Dana Falconberry, The Octopus Project, The Pity Party, Sound Team, Sunset, Ghostland Observatory, Ume, and The White White Lights.

88 minutes. In English. Presented in Blu-ray. Unrated.


SHOWTIMES:

FRIDAY, September 9 (7pm, 10pm) * LIVE MUSIC BETWEEN SHOWS *
MONDAY, September 12 (7pm, 10pm)
TUESDAY, September 13 (10pm)
WEDNESDAY, September 14 (7pm, 10pm)
THURSDAY, September 15 (7pm, 10pm)
"LAST CALL" FRIDAY, September 16 (12:30am, FREE, doors at 11:55pm, NO TICKET REQUIRED) 
 

Come early for liquor & snacks inside the theater

Where

147 Front Street (Mezzanine)
Brooklyn, NY
, 11201

Hosted By

reRun Gastropub Theater



(March 2011) ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY called reRun one of 8 nationwide theaters "redefining the moviegoing experience."

(April 2011) EVERY DAY WITH RACHAEL RAY praised reRun's gourmet popcorn as one of 4 nationwide theaters "giving their classic snack an upgrade."

(October 2011) TIME OUT NEW YORK singled out reRun as a "DIY trailblazer," saying they "love reRun's laid-back vibe" and "friendly staff."

(December 2011) TRAVEL AND LEISURE hailed reRun, among 9 others, as one of "The World's Coolest Movie Theaters."

(February 2012) VARIETY says reRun "raises bar for indies" and is "among the only theaters in the U.S. that provides newfound theatrical and ancillary opportunities to films without a [distributor]."

reRun is reBar's independent cinema, located just down the hall from the restaurant. Featuring 48 reclaimed car seats, full bar, gourmet snack counter, and a 12-foot screen, reRun offers just the kind of intimate art-house theater experience you'd expect from the creators of the funky gastropub reBar.

reRun provides a large theater AV experience. An all-digital 1080p HD projector, coupled with a monstrous JBL 7.1 surround pro-audio sound system make the movies projected on the twelve foot screen come alive in a sparkling show. The bar features two rotating draft taps, a broad selection of bottled craft beers, a selection of sustainable, organic, and biodynamically farmed wines, a full liquor cabinet for your imbibing pleasure, and traditional and creative snacks created by reBar's Executive Chef Jeremy Leech.

During off-hours reRun is available for private rental. Children's birthdays, corporate off-site meetings, and private get-togethers are all possible in the theater. Call Veronica at (917) 583-9343 for private bookings. Catering available for your parties through reBar.

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