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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.

  • Year
    1980
  • Runtime
    60 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Restoration Premiere
  • Director
    Carol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
  • Screenwriter
    Carol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
  • Cinematographer
    Carol Stein, Susan Wittenberg
  • Editor
    Carol Stein, Susan Wittenberg