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This long-lost treasure of a film, newly restored in stunning 4K for its 45th anniversary, lovingly captures the heart and soul of the iconic Coney Island boardwalk. Using a vérité-style, the film transports you to a vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood where immigrant communities—mainly Soviet Jews and Puerto Ricans—mingle on the boardwalk with long-time residents, eye one another, and coexist around a shared sense of uprootedness. Through moments of spontaneous interaction, Brighton Beach offers a deeply human portrayal of life’s simple pleasures and the creation of a diverse, thriving community. This beautifully shot, unposed film is an evocative celebration of connection and the shared sense of belonging found amidst a backdrop of change.
- Year1980
- Runtime60 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereRestoration Premiere
- DirectorCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
- ScreenwriterCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
- CinematographerCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
- EditorCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
If you would like to donate to support our efforts, you can do so by clicking here. You can also experience all the films streaming in the Festival's virtual program by purchasing an All-Access Virtual Pass by clicking here.
This long-lost treasure of a film, newly restored in stunning 4K for its 45th anniversary, lovingly captures the heart and soul of the iconic Coney Island boardwalk. Using a vérité-style, the film transports you to a vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood where immigrant communities—mainly Soviet Jews and Puerto Ricans—mingle on the boardwalk with long-time residents, eye one another, and coexist around a shared sense of uprootedness. Through moments of spontaneous interaction, Brighton Beach offers a deeply human portrayal of life’s simple pleasures and the creation of a diverse, thriving community. This beautifully shot, unposed film is an evocative celebration of connection and the shared sense of belonging found amidst a backdrop of change.
- Year1980
- Runtime60 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereRestoration Premiere
- DirectorCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
- ScreenwriterCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
- CinematographerCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
- EditorCarol Stein, Susan Wittenberg