A diverse blend of the NYC indie rock scene is taking center stage this weekend.
July screenings will include George Lucas' "American Graffiti," Emile Ardolino's "Dirty Dancing," Billy Wilder's "Some Like it Hot," Phil Alden Robinson's "Field of Dreams," and Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho."
"The SummerDocs series has been a tremendous success for HIFF and our patrons," said series presenter Alec Baldwin.
For more than four decades, the Wailers has brought Bob Marley's legacy and the nobility, passion, and open-mindedness of his music to fans across the globe.
The annual fair offers the highest quality works of art from the 20th and 21st centuries and the 2015 edition will also incorporate design and the decorative arts.
This collection is defined by powerful, lyrical lines and is meant to look and feel real.
ArtHamptons, the longest-standing art fair in the Hamptons, is set to showcase works from 400 respected artists.
"The Dream Machine was conceptualized to bring innovative and fun accessories to the market," shared Sara Meltzer.
"Imagine yourself on a beautiful summer night in the serene setting of Agawam Park or gorgeous Coopers Beach with your friends or family enjoying a picnic surrounded by good music at no charge," asked Kirsten Lonnie.
"We're excited to present this show again, as the artists look forward to the enthusiastic local audience," noted Director David Oleski.
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