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Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Partners 

with DeKalb Market Hall 
for Movies With A View

BROOKLYN, June 30, 2017  The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy (Conservancy) is excited to announce a new partnership with DeKalb Market Hall – the newly opened, 60,000-square-foot food hall in Downtown Brooklyn. This partnership will bring a number of local, regional, and international food and drink vendors to this year’s Movies With A View series. 

Now in its 18th year, Movies With A View attracts thousands of people each summer to the waterfront park. The Conservancy’s partnership with DeKalb Market Hall will greatly enhance moviegoers’ experiences this year: while taking in spectacular views, and enjoying a film, attendees can snack on all kinds of food from the Hall’s diverse food vendors. Some highlights include Kotti Doner, Steve’s Key Lime Pie, Foragers Sandwiches, and Cake Pops from Cake Pop Shop. Furthermore, for the first time in the series’ history, the audience will be able to enjoy cool beers and tasty wines from Warsteiner and Oak Beverages – all from the comfort of their picnic blankets. 

“What could be more Brooklyn than Movies With A View? It’s a summer ritual and DeKalb Market Hall is thrilled to be there to make it even better,” said Anna Castellani, Managing Partner of DeKalb Market Hall. 

“This was a natural partnership,” said Nancy Webster, Executive Director of the Conservancy. “Like DeKalb Market Hall, the Conservancy’s programs and movie series always aim to celebrate the richness and diversity of our community.” 

“Movies With A View is a signature event for the Park. And this summer, visitors will get to enjoy the addition of DeKalb Market Hall to the Thursdaynight lineup,” said Eric Landau, Brooklyn Bridge Park President. “We look forward to kicking off the series next week!” 

The Conservancy is happy to welcome back DJs from Brooklyn Radio, who will spin pre-movie music, and BAMcinématek, who will curate short films to be shown before the feature each week. Also returning are the New York Amateur Astronomer’s Association to help stargazers scan the skies, and Transportation Alternatives with their free bike valet parking. 

“We are excited for another summer filled with captivating films, and are grateful to our community partners, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and all who come and enjoy the series," said Devin Mathis, the Conservancy’s Director of Programs. 

Movies With A View kicks off on July 6, and runs weekly on Thursdays through August 24. Pre-show music and food offerings begin each evening at5:00 pm, with the movies screening at sundown. 

The theme for this year’s 8-week-long film series is “Resistance,” and it will highlight issues of race, gender, protest, and triumph. 

For more details, check out our MWAV FAQs:http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org/pages/mwav-faqs

MOVIES WITH A VIEWFULL LINEUP

July 6 
Office Space (1999, R) 
Short: Legal Smuggling by Lewie Kloster 
DJ Atropolis

July 13 
Pariah (2011, R) 
Short: Bayard & Me by Matt Wolf 
DJ Reborn

July 20 
Casablanca (1942, PG) 
Short: Victor & Isolina by William D. Caballero 
DJ Emch

July 27 
The Lego Movie (2014, G) 
Short: All The Things by Chris Guyot, The Rusted Pixel, and John Poon 
DJ Isis Swaby

August 3 
9 to 5 (1980, PG) 
Short: Girl Boxer by Emily Sheskin 
DJ Ripley

August 10 
42 (2013, PG-13) 
Short: LOSTFOUND by Shakti Bhagchandani 
DJ Chibuikem & DJ Quesquecest?

August 17 
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015, R) 
Short: The Rabbit Hunt by Patrick Bresnan 
DJ 100dbs

August 24 
Public Vote: Footloose (1984, PG), Dear White People (2014, R), or 
Network (1976, R) 
Short: Have No Fear by Beata Calinska & Sarah Jacobson 
DJ Hahn Solo