Film Club (1968)
The growing excitement of a group of Puerto Rican teenagers at a storefront film workshop (Young Filmmakers) on New York's Lower East Side, creating their own films and showing them in the streets to young people throughout New York City. The interesting relationship between these filmmakers, their supporting social service institutions and personnel and the television media; plus details of the production of the first Puerto Rican Western, The Revenge.
Director: Jaime Barrios
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: January 1, 1968
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jaime Barrios
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Film Club about?
- The growing excitement of a group of Puerto Rican teenagers at a storefront film workshop (Young Filmmakers) on New York's Lower East Side, creating their own films and showing them in the streets to young people throughout New York City. The interesting relationship between these filmmakers, their supporting social service institutions and personnel and the television media; plus details of the production of the first Puerto Rican Western, The Revenge.
- Who directed Film Club?
- Film Club was directed by Jaime Barrios.
- How long is Film Club?
- Film Club has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).