The Parking Lot Movie Plays Manhattan

Posted on October 25, 2010
If you missed The Parking Lot Movie last Tuesday on Independent Lens or have yet to download the film on iTunes, well, there is yet another way to see the cult-favorite documentary. This Tuesday, October 26 at 7 PM, Meghan Eckman’s film will be projected on a giant screen in Midtown Manhattan. telegraph21, the online curated video magazine that focuses on non-fiction storytelling and art from around the world, recently announced a new season of films to air online and al fresco style in Manhattan. Partnering with the Big Screen Project (BSP), a collaborative arts outfit through the Eventi Hotel, telegraph21 will feature The Parking Lot Movie and other films on a 30 ft. x 16.5 ft. HD Format LED screen in a 10,000 sq. ft. public plaza behind the hotel on Sixth Avenue between 29th and 30th Street in New York City.

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