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2025 Festival Pre-Party

The Bowery Electric

327 Bowery, New York, NY 10003(Map)
December 8, 2025 7:00 pm

Panel Discussion & Music Videos

Filmmakers, designers, and creative leaders dig into the evolving relationship between AI and creativity.
Followed by a special screening of radical music videos by Bowery Film Festival.

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Bowery Film Festival is proud to screen the following selections:

  • Clown Song

    Directed by Brady Dowad
    Clown Song

    An exploration of the inability to escape our own DNA, Clown Song examines the modern masculine American dream under a darkly-comedic lens.

  • Horsemaning

    Directed by Luc Leclerc
    Horsemaning

    Horsemaning presents a rigorously controlled study in disembodied identity: a head separated from its suit‑clad corpus delivers an algorithm‑generated rap across meticulously constructed surreal tableaux, culminating in a devastated urban panorama that interrogates the psychic fallout of contemporary conflict and the evolving dialogue between human authorship and machine formation.

  • Forgiveness

    Directed by Eric Arsnow
    Forgiveness

    Forgiveness is a music video for the Milwaukee post-punk band Seances from the album Power Is A Phantom (2025).

    Following a car accident, the ghost of the passenger travels through the haunted house they reside in to find a key to resurrect their past lover.

  • PARANOIA

    Directed by Aiden LaBruno
    Paranoia

    A betrayed lover turns jaded and is thrown into a deep paranoia after realizing she was the other woman all along.

  • Day 34

    Directed by Karen Haglof
    Day 34

    The Day 34 animated video is a meditation on events of vivid remembrance but possibly doubtful reality. A woman alone in her over-large bed watches old movies on an open laptop, ruminating on significant moments of a doomed relationship. The edges of reality loosen during fitful sleep and dozing into splintered memories and uncertainty. The video is rotoscope-based and digitally hand-drawn, using intertwining and overlapping abstract and representational images to set the mind-mood. The song Day 34 is a hard-edged and riff driven rocker with an interlude that segues to a lush and dreamy time and place, lyrics suggesting tropes of an old B movie.

  • Girl Loves Me

    Directed by Anja Plaschg & Ioan Gavriel
    Girl Loves Me

    “Under the spreading chestnut tree
I sold you and you sold me:
There lie they, and here lie we
Under the spreading chestnut tree.” –
George Orwell

    To look at the outside world from your hideout, while madness reigns around you. Emotionally in the thick of it, yet fully paralyzed and sinking into inaction. Spinning and spiraling.
A harbor, a safe place, yet a deadly prison at the same time. Does “breaking out” mean committing to the direct opposite state of being? Surrendering to the allure of chaos? Tying oneself to the unstoppable pull of destructive stimulation?

    Two relationship models, two spheres of consciousness, collide, leaving behind hollow shells clinging to themselves while wandering off into the dark night.

    We encounter a person encased in a chestnut tree. This evokes ancient mythical symbolism and metaphors, like Artemis, the goddess of the forest, who transformed herself into a chestnut tree to escape the desires of Zeus.
The tree was named “chestnut” because Artemis remained chaste. To Christians, the plant became a symbol of hidden virtue, righteousness, and honesty, while also symbolizing fertility.
George Orwell famously picked up on this in 1984, with the rebellious “chestnut-tree café” and the quote:
“Under the spreading chestnut tree I sold you and you sold me.” We meet a frail old man, moving and acting in strange ways. He seems to exist only as a vision, peeking outside of a tree hole. A fantasy? A ghost? There is a strong resemblance to the late David Bowie. But is it him?
Or could it be the madman from One Hundred Years of Solitude, who was tied to the said tree until he died?

    “Where the fuck did Monday go?
I’m cold to this pig and pug show
I’m sitting in the chestnut tree
Who the fuck’s gonna mess with me?”
 – David Bowie

    And finally, we race with a giant, alluring, but apocalyptic monster of steel. Smashing and flattening everything that cannot escape its enormous wheels. Never stopping, marching on and on — day and night — while carrying us with it. Ultimately, this monster will eat the tree, and the circle of life will abruptly be interrupted.

  • Staircase Stomp

    Directed by Aaron Louis
    Staircase Stomp

    With “Staircase Stomp”, I set out to craft a visual narrative that echoes the tension and complexity of the song. The video transforms a storm-battered cabin into a surreal psychological space, where the male and female puppets embody the fragmented pieces of a single identity. Through tactile, inherently unsettling stop-motion animation and haunting digital imagery, the story explores the push and pull between external pressures and internal struggles, inviting the viewer into a world that feels both intimate and otherworldly.

    Collaborating with the incredibly talented Jody McKee and Scotty Hull was essential in bringing this vision to life. Their work added depth and nuance to the story, allowing the visuals to complement the lyrics in a way that’s as unsettling as it is introspective. My hope is that the video invites viewers to reflect on the storms we navigate within ourselves and the complex process of confronting those unseen parts of our identity.

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Award Winners

Bowery Best Short Doc Best Episodic Summer 2018 Bowery Best Experimental Film Bowery Best Animation Bowery Best Documentary Best Episodic Best Feature Film Bowery Film Festival Best Animation Spring 2019 Bowery Film Festival Best Episodic Spring 2019 Best Music Video Summer 2018 Bowery Film Festival Best Documentary Spring 2019 Bowery Best Short Film Best Short Film Summer 2018 Best Short Film Best Music Video Best Documentary Laurels Bowery Best Music Video Best Music Video Best Short Film Bowery Film Festival Best Music Video Spring 2019 Best Animation Best Experimental Fall 2019 Best Short Film Fall 2019 Bowery Film Festival Laurels Music Video Best Experimental Film Best Animation Best Short Film Bowery Film Festival Episodic Laurels Best Animation Outstanding Female Filmmaker Best Feature Film Bowery Film Festival Best Short Film Fall 2018 Best Music Video Fall 2019 Best Short Film Best Experimental Film Best Documentary Bowery Film Festival Best Music Video Fall 2018 Best Documentary Fall 2019 Best Music Video Best Documentary Bowery Film Festival Best Episodic Fall 2018 Best Episodic Fall 2019 Bowery Film Festival Best Feature Film Spring 2019 Best Documentary Best Feature Film Best Narrative Feature Bowery Film Festival Best Experimental Film Spring 2019 Best Original Series Bowery Film Festival Laurels Best Experimental Film Best Short Doc Best Feature Film Best Feature Film Fall 2019 Best Experimental Film Bowery Film Festival Laurels Bowery Film Festival Best Short Film Spring 2019 Audience Choice Award Best Episodic or TV Pilot