7:15 pm | $15 admission | 1 hr 30 min | Documentary | Following the screening, there will be a Q & A with director Drew Stone, Craig Setari (Sick Of It All), Yana Chupenko (P.M.S. / Wench) & Bob Riley (Stigmata).

Director Drew Stone’s, The New York Chronicles Film, is an incredible journey thru the community and culture of the iconic New York hardcore scene (1979-2015) that is still vibrant, relevant and going strong to this day. Not the typical history of a local music scene but so much more. Shot in an episodic format the film contains over 60 interviews, never before seen footage, photos and a blazing soundtrack. Buy the ticket and take the ride!

“I’m really looking forward to this film, as a fan of the hardcore genre / culture in general, and of course the special New York hardcore faction we’re all part of, “Said Freddy Cricien (Madball). “I go way back with Drew Stone – he actually filmed Madball’s very first video, and I consider him a friend. He has the credibility, the experience and most importantly – the passion to deliver something super authentic, which for me and I’m sure for a lot of other folks, is most important of all!”

Look for The New York Hardcore Chronicles Film out on the road this summer.

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More at: www.thenewyorkhardcorechroniclesfilm.com

“NYHC Forever and Always”

ABOUT DREW STONE

Drew Stone is an American film director, producer, writer, editor and musician. His works include music videos, commercials, documentary films and television. He founded New York City-based film production company Stone Films NYC and played an active role in the early stages of American hardcore.

For further information:  www.stonefilmsnyc.com

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