Craig Weintraub

Film about East Rockaway to debut at Long Beach International Film Festival next month

By Mike Smollins

 July 12, 2018 

“Rockaway” was written and directed by John J. Budion about his experiences growing up in East Rockaway. On the left side of the graphic were stars Maxwell Apple (young John), being carried, and, from left, James DiGiacomo (Dom), Tanner Flood (Brian…

“Rockaway” was written and directed by John J. Budion about his experiences growing up in East Rockaway. On the left side of the graphic were stars Maxwell Apple (young John), being carried, and, from left, James DiGiacomo (Dom), Tanner Flood (Brian), Colin Critchley (Sal), Keidrich Sellati (Anthony) and Harrison Wittmeyer (Billy). On the right, from left, were Executive Producer Billy Glynn, Anthony Budion, Dominic Carre, John J. Budion, Sal Corso and Brian Gallagher. 

COURTESY JOHN J. BUDION

 

Director John J. Budion still recalls the many nights he spent with his friends at the old Lynbrook movie theater. On Aug. 4, at 8 p.m., more than 100 people will fill the new Regal Cinemas 13 & RPX theater in Lynbrook to see his debut film, “Rockaway,” as it makes its New York premiere as part of the Long Beach International Film Festival.

“It’s time to come home,” Budion said. “I’m just excited that people are finally going to get to see what everyone else has been reacting to, and it will manifest into something that they can form their own opinion on to see if they feel the same way.”

When tickets for “Rockaway” went on sale July 6, they sold out in 15 minutes, and online demand was so high that the festival’s ticket website crashed. Because the theater seats about 150 people, Budion said, he is exploring the possibility of adding more screenings. All feature films at the festival will be screened at Lynbrook’s new theater, which opened to much fanfare last month.

Steve Shor, the Long Beach festival’s program director, said his committee received hundreds of submissions from more than a dozen countries, and chose 52 films, documentaries and shorts to show, including “Rockaway.”

“‘Rockaway’s’ talented, youthful cast reminded me of ‘Stand By Me,’” Shor said, “and the back story, although heavy, is relevant.”

Budion wrote, filmed and directed “Rockaway,” which is set in 1994 and is based on his experiences growing up with his friends in East Rockaway. The film chronicles characters based on Budion and his brother, Anthony, as they plot revenge against their abusive father and spend time with characters based on friends they grew up with in the village. Most of the movie was filmed in East Rockaway during the summer of 2016. Since then, Budion said, many of his friends and family members have been eager to see it on the big screen. 

Budion, 36, graduated from East Rockaway Junior-Senior High School in 1999 and then studied film at New York University. He began writing “Rockaway” in 2014 after spending 15 years in the movie industry as a visual effects artist, working on films such as “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and “The Adjustment Bureau.”

To finance the film, Budion had many investors, including his childhood friends Neal Barbiero and Billy Glynn, who served as executive producers.

Barbiero met Budion when they were in middle school, so there isn’t a character based on him in the film, but he has played an instrumental part in its development. 

“We’re all very proud of him,” he said of Budion, who was the best man at his wedding and his NYU roommate. “I think we’re excited to be able to show all of our friends and family and have the New York debut at a location close to where we grew up, and where the film was filmed, and where the story was based.”

“Rockaway” is a coming-of-age film that has been likened to “Stand By Me” and “The Sandlot.” It has earned accolades at film festivals across the country.  The film beat out eight others to win the Best Feature Film Award after its West Coast premiere at the Catalina Film Festival in California last September. The feature made its debut at the Flickers’ Rhode Island Film Festival last August and won the Audience Award for Best Feature Film. It was also honored as the Most Impactful Film at Paramount Studios before the Hollywood Film Festival last December. Most recently, Keidrich Sellati, who is perhaps best known for his work in the FX drama “The Americans,” was named Best Actor at the Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Fla., on April 27. Sellati, 16, plays Budion’s older brother, Anthony, and Maxwell Apple, 9, plays a young Budion.

Budion praised the actors for carrying the emotional weight of the film, and said he was pleased to see how they bonded on set and remained close after filming, noting that the six main characters became close, much as he did with his own childhood friends. 

He added that little has changed between him and his friends. “We spent days in Long Beach and East Rockaway just bonding and getting close,” he said, “and we’re still very much like that.”

The Long Island premiere will be a homecoming for actor Tanner Flood, 15, of Northport, who plays the character Brian in the film. “I don’t think there could be any other way to premiere it,” Flood said. “It’s a Long Island film. We filmed in East Rockaway, which was a great and natural environment for me since I live [on the Island]. I think all of John’s passion is going to pay off.”

In addition to the Long Beach festival, “Rockaway” will be showcased at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival, at the Synchronicity Theatre, on July 21 at 2:30 p.m. It will also be screened twice at the Jersey Shore Film Festival. The first showing will be on Aug. 8 at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center in Monmouth, at 8 p.m., and the second on Aug. 10 at the House on Independence in Asbury Park, at 7 p.m.

Budion said he learned that his film had made the Long Beach festival on June 20, which happens to be his brother Anthony’s birthday. John said he had planned to post a birthday message on social media, but instead had to announce the big news about “Rockaway” making the Long Beach festival. “I said, ‘I’m sorry, but the posting for your birthday is going to get steamrolled by the fact that we just got into Long Beach,’” he said with a laugh.

With the Long Island premiere date nailed down, Budion said his long-term goal is to find a distributor for the film that will show it widely in theaters or on a streaming service. For now, he is preparing for the many friends and family members who will flock to Lynbrook next month to see his creation. 

“We’re coming home as we’re wrapping up our festival run,” he said. “It makes sense to be back where it all started.”

At press time, more shows had not been added for the Long Beach festival, but check www.liherald.com for the latest ticket information. To purchase tickets for the Jersey Shore Film Festival, go to bit.ly/2L49SF8. To purchase tickets for the Atlanta Underground Film Festival, go to bit.ly/2L8r3FE.

Long Beach Intl Film Festival Takes the Concept of "Dinner And A Movie" To A Whole New Level - on the Beach

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Rick Eberle
Public Relations Director, LBIFF
For Inquiries, please contact: media@longbeachfilm.com
 

(Drone photo, Jason Belsky)
 

Long Beach Intl Film Festival Takes the Concept of "Dinner And A Movie" To A Whole New Level - on the Beach
Filmmakers, Celebrities, Restaurants and Musicians Walked the Red Carpet Friday Night in Front of Thousands of Supporters
 

(Long Beach Intl Film Festival co founders Craig Weintraub and Ingrid Dodd, photo Len Marks)
 

Long Beach, NY - On Friday August 7th 2015, the Long Beach International Film Festival took the concept of “Dinner and a Movie” to a whole new level, adding the spectacular “Taste on the Beach” event to their widely respected Shorts on the Beach series. Beginning at 5pm with a red carpet, over 4000 attendees (and a DRONE filming overhead!) reveled in the summer heat at what was billed as the biggest beach party of the summer; checking out the latest in independent short films and live musical performances while sampling the finest local food, wine & craft beers in an intimate theatre setting right on the beach. Festival goers ended the evening with a fantastic rooftop after party at the nearby Allegria Hotel.

(Senator Al D'Amato, photo Len Marks)
 

Celebrities in attendance included Former United States Senator (NY) Alfonse D'Amato and Former NY State Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg from Long Beach who gave an award for community service to the Waterfront Warriors, Film Producer Scott Franklin (Noah), Academy Award Nominated Writer/Director Bill Plympton, News 12 TV Personality Elisa DiStefano, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Marisa Hunter, Comedian/Actor Joey Kola (Rachel Ray Show), Comedian/Actor Rob Magnotti (Paul Blart Mall Cop 2), Jeffery Gurian of Sirius XM’s Bennington Show, Former NY Jets NFL player and current TV analyst Erik Coleman, Former NY Jets NFL great Wesley Walker, Chef Barret Beyer (Hells Kitchen), Fox 5 TV personality Juliette Huddy, Musician Connell Cruise (Island/Def Jam), Former Miss NY Michelle Medoff, American Idol alum Robbie Rosen, Donna Drake from Live it Up! TV, Pro Wrestler Brimstone, Chris Pati from IndiMusic TV, Actress and TV personality from The Voice Raquel Castro, Jonathan and Susan Doneson from Bravo TV's Secrets and Wives + others. Past stars in entertainment who have appeared at the festival include Joan Jett, Daniel Baldwin, Dee Snider, Chris Weidman, Richard Pryor Jr and others.

(Long Beach Intl Film Festival Creative Advisory Board Member, Producer Scott Franklin, photo Len Marks)
 

“Tonight’s event was flawless.  If it’s any sign of the future of the Long Beach Film Festival, then the LBIFF will be rivaling the major international film festivals around the world in no time”, remarked Film Producer Scott Franklin, who recently was added to the festival’s advisory board.
 

(Seared Duck with Corn off the Cobb from Long Beach restaurant Sugo, photo Ronnie Amato)
 

First, beginning at 5pm – event goers experienced the inaugural Taste On The Beach portion of the night (which was presented by Infiniti of Lynbrook) - where foodies and music lovers alike indulged in local Long Beach fare & other top regionally based restaurants' finest foods, wine, craft beer & cocktails while rubbing elbows with celebrities and renowned Culinary masterminds and personalities like Steve Carl from Carlyle on the Green, Barret Beyer from FOX TV's Hells Kitchen, Chef Nicole Roarke of Heneghan’s Tavern, Rob Petrone from Verizon Fios1 TV’s Restaurant Hunter, Danny Gagnon from Bravo TV's Top Chef  & more

(Chef Nicole Roarke of Heneghan's Tavern, photo Len Marks)


As people dined, they also enjoyed live musical performances from international recording artist Connell Cruise and reggae superstars Oogee Wawa along with a host of other acts including Mark Newman, American Idol alum Robbie Rosen, Former Miss NY Michelle Medoff, Actress and the Voice contestant Raquel Castro and local favorite Benoir.

 (Island/Def Jam Recording Artist Connell Cruise, photo Len Marks)


Then, when the sun went down around 8:45pm, visitors were thrilled by the 4th Annual "Shorts on the Beach"; (which was presented by South Shore Porsche who had several of their hot new rides on display along the boardwalk) the LBIFF’s annual FREE, open to the public event. Among the many interesting titles that were featured included Director Brooke Wagstaff’s animated film and Award-winning Vimeo Staff Pick “Missing U”; an animated tale about the letter “I” and her perilous adventure in search of her missing “U”. As a Long Island highlight, Director Peter Frizalone’s HBO Project Greenlight Top 200 “Mommy” made its World Premiere begging the question “Do you know who is in your house?”.

(Filmmakers of Trust Design, photo Len Marks)

Other films shown included Director Chris Jordan-Bloch’s documentary on an ever-growing world issue “Dryden - The Small Town That Changed the Fracking Game” where the power of community takes on the power of fracking; Director/Producer Stephanie Donnelly’s narrative/comedy “The Cannoli” where a Long Island family dinner turns tragic and a choice must be made between dessert and family; Director Sarah Menzies’ San Diego Surf Film Festival Best Short winning documentary “Catch It”, which follows Léa Brassy as her nomadic lifestyle takes a pause and she finds serenity in the Arctic surf of Northern Norway; and Croatian Director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović’s World Premiere of  “Eye for an Eye”, in which child’s play turns into a showdown of imagination and discipline.

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(Filmmaker Stephanie Donnelly, photo Len Marks)

Long Beach International Film Festival Programmer Steve Shor recently said of the event, “The Shorts on the Beach program is a wonderful representation of what is in store for the Long Beach International Film Festival in September. The program opened with the Oscar winning short Feast from Walt Disney Animation. Additional animated shorts included Deep End by Oscar nominee Bill Plympton and Bear Story- a Chilean computer animated short (considered one of the best this year).  In the short documentary arena, we had Trust Design by Interior Design Magazine and Dryden by EarthJustice. Finally, the program included some wonderful Narrative submissions from New York based directors and Universities”.

(Filmmaker Bill Plympton, photo Len Marks) 

The Festival will celebrate its 4th anniversary this year from September 24 - 27 and will screen an international slate of films, including feature-length narrative, documentary, short and animated that will compete for a series of Jury, Festival Honors and Audience Awards. A new addition for 2015 LBIFF includes the Joan Jett Music Film Series. There will also be exhibiting films in the categories of Action Sports, Environmental, Art & Family.
 

(left to right - News 12 Entertainment Reporter Elisa DiStefano with Former Miss NY, Musician Michelle Medoff, photo Len Marks)


Get festival passes for screenings in Long Beach at the newly renovated Long Beach Theater and in Rockville Centre at the Madison Theater at Molloy College by visiting www.longbeachfilm.com/passes-tickets (passes range from $175 - $300; day pass and individual screening tickets available beginning September 1).


About the Long Beach International Film Festival:
The Long Beach International Film Festival celebrates the art of storytelling through cinema. Presenting shorts, fiction and documentary formats, the festival is committed to exhibiting films that convey a fresh voice and differing perspectives. The goal of these programs is to captivate, engage and enlighten audiences, provide invaluable exposure for filmmakers and present inspired entertainment. www.longbeachfilm.com

Twitter: @LBIFFNY
Instagram: @LBIFFNY
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/LongBeachInternationalFilmFestival

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PRESS RELEASE: Last Chance For Submissions to LBIFF 2015, Taste On the Beach Presale

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CONTACT: Rick Eberle | media@longbeachfilm.com | (516) 729-6872

 

Last Chance For Submissions to LBIFF 2015, Taste On the Beach Presale

Long Beach & Rockville Centre, NY – As Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano recently reminded filmmakers- the submission deadline for entering films into the Long Beach International Film Festival (LBIFF) is Wednesday, July 1, 2015 and currently accepting online submissions through Film Freeway and Without A Box. For links to submissions sites go to www.longbeachfilm.com.

Taste On The Beach precedes their FREE movie night  (Shorts on the Beach) on August 7th, LBFF has recently added a new element to the event called "Taste on the Beach".  Restaurants, wineries and craft breweries will be coming together to give a sampling of their new or favorite dish with Steve Carl from Carlyle on the Green overseeing the event, with appearances from Culinary celebrities such as Danny Gagnon (Top Chef) and Brimstone, and  Liza Huber, CEO & Founder of Sage Spoonfuls- an award-winning author, public speaker, entrepreneur, television personality, wife and mother of 4, last month she was honored with the Little Flower Children and Family Service’s 2015 Humanitarian Award. Huber will be doing a segment in which she will create a special dish using food from the local farmers market in Long Beach!

Pre-sale tickets are on sale now for TASTE ON THE BEACH. You can get your tickets HERE

“What’s better than bringing films, food, drinks and music together on the beach?” said Co-Founder of LBIFF, Ingrid Dodd recently. Taste On The Beach gets underway with ticket holders arriving at 5:00 PM, walking the Red Carpet and into the unique atmosphere of enjoying a wide variety of Food, Wine and Craft Beer on one of the most pristine and beautiful beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. Live musical performances from acts including international recording artist Connell Cruise and local reggae superstars Oogee Wawa will provide the soundtrack throughout the evening which begins at 5:00PM and will conclude at 8:00PM as attendees are invited into Beach Theatre--a custom-made movie theatre on the beach--to enjoy the Shorts On The Beach film series.

The Festival will celebrate its 4th anniversary this year with an action-packed line up of independent and studio films from around the globe, and as the July 1st deadline for Filmmaker submissions is weeks away, festival organizers urge those who want to participate to SUBMIT ASAP! The full festival takes place from September 24 - 27 in Nassau County and will screen an international slate of over 50 films, including feature-length narrative, documentary, short, animated and student films that will compete for a series of Jury, Festival Honors and Audience Awards.

During its four day run in September, the Festival will feature an array of nightly special events, including red carpet premieres, gala celebrations, filmmaker receptions, compelling filmmaker Q & As, international spotlights, industry seminars and musical performances. The Festival will host numerous opportunities to connect with enthusiastic new audiences, fellow filmmakers, film industry professionals, non-profit organizations and the media in a beautiful  locale in Long Beach and Rockville Centre, New York. The LBIFF is committed to providing an outstanding experience for both our filmmakers and our audiences. Past stars in entertainment who have appeared at the festival include Joan Jett, Daniel Baldwin, Scott Franklin, Dee Snider, Chris Weidman, Richard Pryor Jr and more.

Special Programs planned for 2015 LBIFF include the following: Shorts On The Beach Film Series, Joan Jett Music Film Series, Collegiate Showcase, Youth Film Showcase. We’ll also be exhibiting films of Action Sports, Environmental, Art, & Family.

The City of Long Beach and Rockville Centre, serve as hosts to the Festival's film screenings and special events. Located just 25 miles east of Manhattan and 20 minutes from JFK Airport, LBIFF offers an optimal setting to experience filmmaking at its finest. Long Beach and Rockville Centre boast one of the largest movie consumer groups in the world with a rich filmmaking history right here on Long Island. Thousands of visitors every year are drawn to the City's spectacular coastline, fine dining, shopping, and endless recreational activities.

As TASTE ON THE BEACH Pre-sale tickets are now available as part of Shorts on the Beach August 7th, those interested in attending are urged to purchase if they wish to save $25 and Filmmakers are once again urged to SUBMIT BEFORE THE JULY 1st DEADLINE!

For more information, please visit www.longbeachfilm.com or for Press Inquiries, contact: media@longbeachfilm.com

 

About LBIFF:

The Long Beach International Film Festival celebrates the art of storytelling through cinema. Presenting shorts, fiction and documentary formats, the festival is committed to exhibiting films that convey a fresh voice and differing perspectives. The goal of these programs is to captivate, engage and enlighten audiences, provide invaluable exposure for filmmakers and present inspired entertainment. www.longbeachfilm.com

NEWSDAY: Long Beach Cinemas, closed since Sandy, expected to reopen before July Fourth

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Long Beach Cinemas, closed since Sandy, expected to reopen before July Fourth

Updated June 10, 2015 9:57 PM
By JOHN ASBURY

In the lobby of the Long Beach Cinemas, a poster of the Oscar winning movie "Argo" sits in the same case from when the theater was flooded nearly three years ago by superstorm Sandy. 

The poster is one of the few relics remaining from the shuttered independent theater, which is expected to finally reopen this summer. 

Long Beach's only movie theater, at 179 E. Park Ave. is set to reopen by the end of June, in time for July Fourth weekend, property owner Seth Pilevsky said.

City leaders have lauded the theater's reopening since Sandy and see its rebirth as another sign of the city bouncing back after a devastating storm. Officials are hoping the theater may be able to house the annual Long Beach Film Festival in September, which in the past has had to be shown in part at a Rockville Centre theater. 

"This has been a long time coming," City Councilman Scott J. Mandel said in an emailed statement. "Having our movie theater back is a real boost to the community and a great symbol of Long Beach's comeback."

Pilevsky, co-president of the Manhattan-based real estate firm Philips International, said he would not reveal the cost of the rebuilding. He has owned the theater for about 15 years and resisted selling it to a movie chain after Sandy. 

"This is a labor of love and we're looking forward to giving the theater back to the residents," Pilevsky said. "Residents can expect to have their old movie back and welcome back the movie magic."

Reopening the theater was also a contingency of the Superblock settlement with the city before iStar Corp. took over the Superblock property from Philips last year. He retained ownership of the theater. The theater's reopening is unrelated to iStar's proposal to build luxury apartments on the boardwalk property or a tax exemption proposal submitted to the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency. 

The theater has been completely revamped with new digital and 3-D projectors on each of the four screens. About 436 leather, cushioned seats have been added after construction workers tore out about 100 seats to make room for the larger ones. 

Workers have removed the "Look 4 Grand Reopening" sign that stood for the past year and added a new marquee where the theater's marquee advertised a hiring fair last week. The theater's manager, Paula Lewis, has already hired about a dozen projectionists, concessionists, ushers and box office tellers. 

Floodwaters inundated each of the four theaters during the 2012 storm, which sent water sloping down to the screens.

Seawater flooded through every entry and also caused the roof to collapse. Screens had to be removed and most of the ground floor of the theater had to be rebuilt.

Walls were ripped out and electrical, gas and heating was replaced. Replacing the chairs was the major delay in reopening. Pilevsky put off reopening for a year when he saw larger chains like Regal and AMC adding more luxury seats. He said he watched similar independent theaters in the region close as he revamped the project. 

A new reservation system will allow visitors to select their seats in advance through a ticketing service available through brokers like Fandango.com.

The lineup of films has not been set, but Pilevsky said they want to add a children's movie for opening weekend. The theater will show first-run films and will try to mix mainstream blockbusters with some independent films. 

The city is planning a grand opening ceremony once an opening date has been set. "We're going to open strong and stay open strong," Pilevsky said.

PRESS RELEASE: LAST CALL - Deadline Nears For Film Submissions

Long Beach, NY (June, 2015) This Summer/Fall, the Long Beach International Film Festival (LBIFF), a production of the Long Beach Film Institute, 501(c)3, will celebrate its 4th anniversary with an action-packed line up of independent and studio films from around the globe. Scheduled to take place from September 24 – 27 on Long Island, the Festival will screen an international slate of over 50 films, including feature-length narrative, documentary, short, animated and student films that will compete for a series of Jury, Festival Honors and Audience Awards. "Shorts On The Beach", the festival’s annual free event, takes place on August 7th on the pristine coastline of Long Beach, NY. But as the July 1st deadline for Filmmaker submissions is weeks away, festival organizers urge those who want to participate to SUBMIT ASAP!

 

“The most important element of our festival is our filmmakers. They are the ones who bring their works of art to life on screen. Their films shape not only our program, but also inspire our audiences throughout the festival. Each film submitted is evaluated by our prestigious team of industry professionals and we can’t wait to watch which new stories are being told from filmmakers around the globe.” said Craig Weintraub, Co-Founder Long Beach International Film Festival

 

During its four day run, the Festival will feature an array of nightly special events, including red carpet premieres, gala celebrations, filmmaker receptions, compelling filmmaker Q & As, international spotlights, industry seminars and musical performances. The Festival will host numerous opportunities to connect with enthusiastic new audiences, fellow filmmakers, film industry professionals, non-profit organizations and the media in a beautiful ocean side locale in Long Beach and in scenic Rockville Centre, New York.

 

Special Programs planned for 2015 LBIFF include the following: Joan Jett Music Film Series, Collegiate Showcase, Youth Film Showcase and more. There will also be exhibiting films relating to Action Sports, Environmental, Art and Family categories.

 

The City of Long Beach and Rockville Centre serve as hosts to the Festival’s film screenings and special events. Located just 25 miles east of Manhattan and 20 minutes from JFK Airport, LBIFF offers an optimal setting to experience filmmaking at its finest. Long Beach and Rockville Centre boast one of the largest movie consumer groups in the world with a rich filmmaking history right here on Long Island. Thousands of visitors every year are drawn to the City’s spectacular coastline, fine dining, shopping, and endless recreational activities.

 

The LBIFF started accepting submissions on March 1st and there is still time through www.withoutabox.com and www.FilmFreeway.com before the July 1st Regular Deadline.

MADISON THEATRE & LONG BEACH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL INVITES YOU TO THE ACADEMY AWARDS VIEWING PARTY

LIVE ON STAGE HOSTED BY COMEDIAN & ACTOR ROB MAGNOTTI

Madison Theatre 1000 Hempstead Ave Rockville Centre, New York
February 22nd
7PM -11:30PM


Normally watch in your living room? We’ve got a couch for you on our stage! 

If you have never seen comedian/actor Rob Magnotti in person... bring your diapers because he is hilarious! Rob will be the host for the Oscar Viewing Party on February 2015, when Madison Theatre and The Long Beach International Film Festival 22nd(LBIFF) bring a bit of Hollywood to town.

Academy Awards viewing parties give the community and the booming film industry here in Nassau County, Long Island the opportunity to both share in the excitement of the awards show and support worthy causes on a local level. 

Guests will feel like stars themselves as they arrive at the brand new state of the art Madison Theatre at Molloy College, and strut down the Red Carpet. Buy your own Hollywood Star, autograph it and add it to the “Walk of Fame”. There will photogs and video cameras posting to our instagram, twitter, vine and facebook sites. During the commercial breaks these will pictures will be randomly posted on stage with the hashtag #LBIFFNY.

The Red Carpet event will begin at 7pm where guests will be greeted with specialty drinks compliments of Nicki Minaj’s new MYX Fusion Moscato line, and cocktails compliments of Ed Caan, of Riviera Imports. Passed hors d’oeuvres from 7-8pm.
At 8 pm guests will be asked to make their way to the stage for an Italian Style Sunday Supper while the Red Carpet coverage from Hollywood is televised.
Rob Magnotti is the host for the evening, best known for his complete transformation from head to toe into such personas as John Travolta, Adam Sandler, Al Pacino, Owen Wilson, Barack Obama and more. You can also see Rob on shows such as Late Night with David Letterman, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 with Kevin James coming out in April and the new dramedy Surviving Sam.
In addition to the purchase of your ticket, we will be raising funds for the “Rising Star Scholarship Fund” which will help an underserved child to attend the state of the art film camp at Molloy College.

There will be raffle prizes from Hotel Indigo, Golf Foursome at Indian Hills Country Club with host Ed Thompson of Molloy CollegeLong Beach International Film Festival.

All Access Passes, Skudin Surf Camp, movie memorabilia from Marilyn Monroe, Jack Nicholson, Audrey Hepburn, and Disney...and much more!

Tickets are $50.00 per person with portion of the proceeds going to “Rising Star Scholarship Fund”. LBIFF is a registered 501(c)3.Tickets can be purchased online www.MadisonTheatreNY.org or by calling the Madison Theater Box Office at (516) 323-4444. A limited number of seats will be available for purchase at the door.

The LBIFF will also be announcing submissions opening on March 1st WithOutABox and FilmFreeway.

Pre-Festival “Shorts On The Beach” takes place in Long Beach, New York on August 7th and the 4th Annual Festival runs September 24th-  through 27th, 2015

Contact:
Rick Eberle
media@longbeachfilm.com

About LBIFF: The Long Beach International Film Festival celebrates the art of storytelling through cinema. Presenting shorts, fiction and documentary formats, the festival is committed to exhibiting films that convey a fresh voice and differing perspectives. The goal of these programs is to captivate, engage and enlighten audiences, provide invaluable exposure for filmmakers and present inspired entertainment.