The Marvels of Media Festival kicks off with a festive opening night
celebration recognizing the outstanding work of autistic media-makers.
Throughout the weekend, guests are invited to explore exhibitions
featuring virtual reality experiences, video games, and video art, as
well as watch exciting, new comedies, animations, and documentaries
followed by panel discussions. Audience members will have a chance to
learn from professional filmmakers on the spectrum through a media
workshop and networking mixer. The free festival is part of the
Museum's year-round Marvels of Media initiative, which showcases,
celebrates, and supports autistic media-makers of all ages and skill
sets. The third annual Marvels of Media Festival expands the Museum's
accessibility efforts for autistic visitors through the creation of a
sensory relief space in the Media Lab and sensory kits, which are
available at the front desk. Schedule of Events: 4:00 pm: Vibrant
Voices: Four Shorts Join us for four vibrantly lit and colorful shorts
that include thrillers, horror films, and comedies. Each uniquely uses
light in an innovative way to emphasize tone and enhance the story.
The films explore themes of friendships, neurodivergence, and
puppetry. Followed by a discussion with filmmakers Jason Weissbrod,
Samara Huckvale, Ben Stansbery, and Tal Anderson. Recommended for ages
13 and up. House of Masks Dirs. Atticus Jackson and Jason Weissbrod.
2024, 20 mins. With Atticus Jackson, Domonique Brown, Josh Ash Rose,
Ann Postlewaite. This psychological thriller created by neurodivergent
and autistic artists from Marvels of Media partner Spectrum Laboratory
combines comedy and horror as it follows Jim's unraveling nightmarish
experiences at a college Halloween party. New York premiere. Content
warning: blood 420 Ways to Die (pictured above) Dir. Samara Huckvale.
2024, 13 mins. With Kedeem Francis, Celia Rose, Ashlee Hughes, Elissia
Harris, Martia Thomas, Anania. 420 Ways to Die gives “stoned to
death” a new meaning as a neo-noir, anti-smoking mockumentary. The
film showcases the untimely demise of three roommates in Bushwick.
World premiere. Insight Dir. Ben Stansbery. 2024, 3 mins. A depressed
puppet seeks guidance from an unusual source. But is the answer he
discovers helpful or hindering? This surreal horror short, inspired by
visionary director David Lynch, uses its uniquely strange premise to
represent ideas of self-identity, masking, and the fear of change.
Content warning: puppet body horror Breaking Normal Dir. Jessica
Cabot. 2024, 6 mins. With Tal Anderson, Anthony Purnell. In this story
about accepting oneself and courage, two neurodivergent friends find a
way to relieve their anxiety before interacting with the “real
world.” This comedic short alludes to Breaking Bad in an unexpected,
heartwarming way. New York premiere. Free with RSVP. Accessibility
Information: Location: Museum of the Moving Image is located at 36-01
35th Avenue in Astoria, Queens, NY 11106, and the film screening will
happen in the Redstone Theater. Transportation by subway: Closest
subway stations are the R at Steinway Street and N/W at 36 Ave. Please
check with the MTA for any service changes, especially on weekends.
For other ways of transportation, please see this page. Wheelchair
Access: The Museum is fully accessible by wheelchair. In the Redstone
theater, there is space for wheelchairs near the entrance and at the
back of the theater. Captions and American Sign Language (ASL): The
film screening will have closed captions for the films and ASL
interpretation for the introductions and panel discussions. Sensory
Relief Space and Sensory Kits: There will be a quiet sensory friendly
space for anyone who needs to decompress, located on the first floor.
At the Admissions Desk, ask for our sensory kits which include ear
buds, stress balls, and fidget toys. 6:00 pm: Lone Wolves Location:
Redstone Theater With director Ryan Cunningham in person, and
writer-actor Matt Foss joining virtually Dir. Ryan Cunningham. 2024,
95 mins. With Cora Vander Broek, Matt Foss. Ryan Cunningham of Broad
City directed this heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the
experiences of being a single woman trying to build a family while
grappling with grief. Fran enlists Ben, a high school friend she has
not seen in 20 years, to be her sperm donor. She meticulously plans a
stay in a hotel where the process of artificial insemination will take
place. As they struggle, panic, and argue over the situation, the
formerly estranged pair find themselves bearing their souls. New York
premiere. Content warning: explicit material, suicidal ideation Free
with RSVP. Accessibility Information: Location: Museum of the Moving
Image is located at 36-01 35th Avenue in Astoria, Queens, NY 11106,
and the film screening will happen in the Redstone Theater.
Transportation by subway: Closest subway stations are the R at
Steinway Street and N/W at 36 Ave. Please check with the MTA for any
service changes, especially on weekends. For other ways of
transportation, please see this page. Wheelchair Access: The Museum is
fully accessible by wheelchair. In the Redstone theater, there is
space for wheelchairs near the entrance and at the back of the
theater. Captions and American Sign Language (ASL): The film screening
will have closed captions for the film and ASL interpretation for the
introductions and panel discussions. Sensory Relief Space and Sensory
Kits: There will be a quiet sensory friendly space for anyone who
needs to decompress, located on the first floor. At the Admissions
Desk, ask for our sensory kits which include ear buds, stress balls,
and fidget toys.
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