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Pan of 16mm film projectors and equipment to be used in urban lower east side New York outdoor film festival circa 1968
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Giant movie screen (look like white sheets) are placed across street from tenement apartment windows
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Lower East Side neighbors turn street into mini-film festival. arts program in New York City in 1960s. NYC, Manhattan. Greenwich Village? A happening. film shown on sheet on street. neon signs in background.
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Man operates film projector. Dark scene with light coming from projector lens.
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Skiffle, folk band, "jug band" (no jug visible) with washtub bass and washboard
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MAN KNEELING ON GROUND PANS WITH HOME MOVIE CAMERA
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Shot of lower east side tenement building with art of face projected on it by local artist
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FILM ENDS
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