The Rose and Don Ciampa World Cinema Series at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center has unveiled its summer lineup with a roster of new films each Tuesday night, curated by director of sales and film enthusiast Allison Frost.
“I’m thrilled to present a lineup that not only showcases cinematic excellence but also brings to the screen stories that are both profound and extraordinary,” said Frost. “Rich and gripping narratives, stunning visuals and themes of human resilience make this an unmissable summer of film.”
Each screening, except where noted, will feature a filmmaker discussion following the film and will be moderated by veteran critic Andrew Botsford.
On July 16, “Ghostlight,” will be screened. The film is a profound meditation on loss and growth that tells the story of a lonely and detached construction worker who finds himself drifting from his wife and daughter and impulsively auditions for a local theater production of “Romeo and Juliet.” While working on the play, he discovers hidden desires and truths about himself that help him overcome his insecurities and difficulties with his home life. The film was nominated for the Seattle International Film Festival Best Director and Best Performance winner, as well as Miami Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, SXSW Film Festival and Dallas International Film Festival nominee.
On July 23, director Mooly Landesman will be joined by Hank Sheinkopf for a screening of Landesman’s film “The European Dream.” The film is based on the true-life story of the Klausner and Graetz families, who received a letter listing local looted art from World War II and began a journey to reclaim the lost art of their grandfathers. They enlist the help of their lawyer, Fritz Enderlein — an 88-year-old German who fought in the Wehrmacht — who works to restore looted works of art to their rightful owners.
On July 30, “Crows Are White,” one man’s journey of self-acceptance through unconventional methods, will be screened. In the depths of Japan, a secretive Buddhist sect has lived in an isolated monastery for thousands of years, unaffected and uninterested in the outside world. They perform extreme acts of physical endurance in pursuit of enlightenment. This documentary centers around a young filmmaker who struggles to reconcile his faith and desires and ventures to this monastery in search of self-discovery. This 2022 documentary has film festival accolades from across the world including the Athens International Film and Video Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Savannah Film Festival, Bergen International Film Festival, Jaipur International Film Festival, FEST New Directors/New Films Festival, Bali International Film Festival and many more. Director Ahsen Nadeem will appear via Zoom.
A timely release on August 6, “Bella!” tells the story of Bella Abzug, an American Congresswoman by way of the Bronx, who changed the status quo by running a campaign on the streets of Manhattan that successfully scored her a spot in Congress. She fought for credit cards women can open by themselves, equality for the LGBTQ+ community and trailblazed a path for future leadership that values equality and diversity. However, the inspiration was “threatening” to the men in power, and she had to overcome even more obstacles as the Senate, FBI and CIA started coming after her. The film was a 2024 Writers Guild of America Official Nominee, winner of the Ken Burns Prize for Film, Audience Award-winner at the Teaneck International Film Festival, Audience Choice Winner at the Houston Jewish Film Festival, Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Sacramento Jewish Film Festival and Official Selection at the Charlotte Jewish Film Festival. A post-show discussion with director Jeffrey L. Lieberman follows the screening.
Tickets can be purchased at whbpac.org, by calling the box office at 631-288-1500, or at the box office located at 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach during business hours.