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February 06, 2006

The Brooklyn Independent Cinema Series Is Alive With the Sound of Music

The Brooklyn Independent Cinema Series--briefly profiled on The Reeler a few months back--makes its February comeback tonight over at Barbés in Park Slope. And this time, it seems to be all about the music: You've got Keith Snyder's quasi-opera Credo (right), the Milanese street musician short L'uovo and features including biographical work on Bernie Worrell (Stranger) and Freddy Cole (The Cole Nobody Knows, a "work-in-progress" in its preview screening).

As per usual, programmer Joe Pacheco has roped in a few of the film's directors for a post-screening Q&A, so you can go straight to them with your tearful praise. The fun starts at 7 and does not cost a dime until you start drinking. And as far as New York film events go tonight, it is either BICS or The Pink Panther premiere. Oh, and some guy named Malcolm McDowell at the Pioneer. Decisions, decisions.

Posted by stvanairsdale at February 6, 2006 12:26 PM

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