NoBudge is having an in-person screening on April 24th at Nitehawk Cinema in Prospect Park.
NoBudge, created by filmmaker Kentucker Audley, is an online streaming platform for low budget films.
This live screening event will have filmmakers present for a Q&A. There's only a few seats left at this time. They usually sell out pretty fast. The films and filmmakers are listed below (directly from the Nitehawk website). Check their site for this and other interesting screenings at:
nitehawkcinema.com.
I'm At Home
Director Philip Thompson present.
The host of a children's television show aimed for creativity starts experiencing burnout after needing to force that creativity every day.
(13 min)
The Self Tape
New York Premiere
Directors Ruby Ulla Jerins and Katie Prael present.
Aspiring actors and family friends, Ruby, Sterling, and Katie, all receive a next-day audition request for the same role.
(16 min)
Valentine's Day
New York Premiere
Director Sam Dinerstein present.
In 2013, during a bizarre double date, Wade wants to vlog and make some memories.
(15 min)
Horny Kid
New York Premiere
Director Josh Whiteman present.
A filmmaker's mother recalls stories of her son's lustful youth, causing him to reflect on his current love life at the age of 30.
(7 min)
Mommy
New York Premiere
Director Sophia Smith present.
During their first hookup, a new couple works their way through a mommy kink.
(6 min)
La Piscina
Filmmakers Simple Town present.
Three touchy siblings invite a man who's visiting America to spend the day with them at their pool.
(12 min)
Welcome to the Enclave
New York Premiere
Director Sarah Lasley present.
Two sisters fight to save their digital utopia from demise.
(12 min)
Prep
Director Raymond Knudsen present.
A bodybuilding fever dream fueled by childhood trauma, food porn and acid techno music.
(14 min)
Modern Man
Director Guy Kozak present.
A man who just wants to eat pizza and watch Monday Night Football with a good group of guys is looking for love.
(8 min)