Joan and George Hornig hosted this unique illuminating lecture and art show by Latin American gallery owner Carla Arzente in their Water Mill home.
"I think of all of the sports plays that have been on Broadway in the last couple of years, this is the one, for me, with the greatest authenticity, the greatest integrity, the sharpest wit, the most interesting story," said Catherine Curtain.
Their mission is to nurture the creative process by providing an opportunity for artists to work alone or collaboratively without interruption in a supportive environment.
The thematically fitting show for the East End will present 45 surfboards built from the late 1940s to the present day.
"Listen to Me Marlon" gives viewers an all access pass into the private world of Marlon Brando, through his own storytelling.
"These inspiring shorts illuminate the creative process of animated and documentary filmmaking with enjoyable, high quality films for families," said Jennifer Duque.
The no-holds-barred memoir covers Brooke's complicated relationship with her mother and also dishes about her romantic relationships with fellow celebrities.
"It was wonderful to see such a creative, inspiring process unfold, and I hope to experience more in the future," said Susan Ruf.
"Supporting artists who are part of our community is a central to our mission," Michele Thompson.
"Our 32nd festival tells many stories," said Marya Martin.
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