"Silk City Artists and Musicians," a Documentary by William Paterson University Professor Vince Parrillo, Selected for Garden State Film Festival Screening

-- Documentary about Paterson artists and musicians featured at 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 24, 2018

Silk City Artists and Musicians, a documentary written, narrated and co-produced by Vince Parrillo, a sociology professor at William Paterson University and director of the University’s Paterson Metropolitan Region Research Center, was chosen for the Garden State Film Festival in Asbury Park. The film showcases current artists and musicians in Paterson and will be screened on Saturday, March 24, 2017 at 2:45 p.m. at the Asbury Park Senior Citizen Center.

Jarek Ziaja, who has worked with Parrillo on two previous Paterson documentaries, is the co-producer and film editor; and Rhoderick Holliday, video production coordinator, Instruction and Research Technology, at William Paterson, is the associate producer and director of photography.

The documentary portrays the thriving arts community in the city of Paterson. Bucky Pizzarelli, legendary guitarist, and Federico Castelluccio, a visual artist and actor best known for his role as Furio on The Sopranos, are among the artists and musicians who discuss the influence of Paterson on their work.

Paterson’s Essex and Phoenix Mills, buildings that are designated for 70 percent artist and musician housing, and the Art Factory, a 22-building factory complex serving as the city’s creative arts center, are featured in the film. Former Paterson Mayors Lawrence “Pat” Kramer and Congressman William Pascrell, Jr., who were instrumental in securing these artistically dedicated facilities, comment on the role of artists and arts for Paterson.

The film debuted on NJTV in November and is Parrillo’s fourth PBS film about Paterson. His previous films, Smokestacks and Steeples: A Portrait of PatersonGaetano Federici: The Sculptor Laureate of Paterson; and Paterson and It People, all won film festival awards. DVDs of these films are available at Lambert Castle and the Great Falls National Historical Park.

 For information on tickets: https://eventmobi.com/gsff.

 

 

03/12/18