Arts Partner: Dixon Place
The Iron Mule is New York’s longest-running short comedy film festival, screening monthly since April 2002. Before they were famous, Stephen Colbert, Dan Harmon, Aziz Ansari, Lena Dunham, Seth MacFarlane, Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer showed their films at the Iron Mule. But we don’t care about famous names — the Iron Mule is a fun, accessible festival, where filmmakers & film fans can meet & mingle. The festival is hosted by filmmaker Jay Stern and filmmaker/comedian Victor Varnado.
FEATURED FILMS
Leo, Lisa, the Rabbi & the Ring — Written by Andrew Hartman & Jonathan Steinfield, directed by Jonathan Steinfield
In 1499, the Pope sends Leonardo da Vinci & Mona Lisa to the future to bring back the papal ring they lost gambling to a time-traveling rabbi.
Dirty Work — Written by Ferenc Dobi & directed by Dániel Füzes
Bar owner Józsi is in an unpleasant situation. Somebody caused a problem & now he needs a cleanup. From Hungary
The Heat Wave — written and directed by Lucía Valverde
A comedy about Europe and its clichés through the story of a German-Spanish couple living in Luxembourg, a heat wave, and the first visit of the father in law. Based on a true story.
Night Shift — written by Tom Capps & Michael Mercadante, directed by Kevin Etherson
A timid night watchman must figure out what to do when he sees a crazed murderer start killing his co-workers on the security cameras.
Pops — Written by Mike Brown and directed by Justin Hartough
Sean gets his father’s take on cyber bullying in this episode from the webseries “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.”
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May 4, 2016
7:30 pm


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