Plays 3/16 at 3:30pm
New York City, 1980s. Dog lives an unassuming life among the bustle of the East Village. Feeling lonely, he orders Robot from a TV ad. Once assembled, Robot instantly becomes Dog’s most steadfast friend. Together, they explore the city, rollerskating and roaming to a near-constant thrum of Earth, Wind, & Fire’s “September.”
Plays 3/17 at 11:00am
Followed by a live Q&A with directors Neil Boyle & Kirk Hendry via Zoom
When a violent storm befalls his family’s sailing trip, Michael and his dog, Stella, are swept overboard. They awake dazed on a beautiful remote island where they must quickly find their wits and the resources to survive—a challenge no less steep for all the island’s beauty.
Plays 3/17 at 2:30pm
The meta-story begins when sisters Juliette and Carmen are sent to spend the weekend with Agnès, a talented story writer. But Agnès has a lot on her plate and, though she loves them dearly, decides to take a nap, leaving the girls to their own devices. So they seek adventure within the pages of their favorite story—literally. A curious figurine from the story springs to life and lures them into the fantastical Kingdom of the Winds.
Stop Motion Workshops for Kids!
On March 16 and 17, Sag Harbor Cinema is also pleased to offer two Stop Motion Workshops for Kids in conjunction with its collaboration with the NYICFF. During the workshops, students will express themselves creatively by reinventing their favorite scenes from the weekend’s festival program using art supplies and iPads generously sponsored by GeekHampton.
The first workshop (ages 4-9) will take place on Saturday, March 16 at 12:30pm, and the second (ages 10-18) will take place on Sunday, March 17 at 4:00pm. Both workshops will be held on the third floor of Sag Harbor Cinema in the Rosenberg Workspace, and will be approximately one hour in length. Free registration is limited to 10 students per workshop. No experience is necessary.