Southside Film Festival: Old Men Singing (Documentary Short)
One of the feature films to be shown during the Southside Film Festival is Old Men Singing, a Documentary Short film directed by: Mickey Rapkin and Zachary Weil
After losing touch for more than 50 years, the men of a collegiate a Cornell University a cappella group reunite on campus to reminisce, settle old scores and find out if they still have what it takes to perform together in this documentary short about the enduring power of music and the families we choose. This film features Bob Cohen, our dear departed Rotarian and former director of the Bethlehem Rotary Morganaires.
After losing touch for more than 50 years, the men of a collegiate a Cornell University a cappella group reunite on campus to reminisce, settle old scores and find out if they still have what it takes to perform together in this documentary short about the enduring power of music and the families we choose. This film features Bob Cohen, our dear departed Rotarian and former director of the Bethlehem Rotary Morganaires.
Screening Times: Victory Firehouse, 205 Webster Street, 5:20pm Friday, June 16th | Victory Firehouse: 3:20pm Saturday, June 17th.
Cost to see this film at the Victory Firehouse is $5. Single tickets are available at Deja Brew (101 W 4th Street) or at any of the venues during the festival. Please note, if you wish to use a credit card, please visit Deja Brew during business hours to purchase tickets.