This past Tuesday, Friends of Elizabeth Street Garden sponsored a special community event entitled: "This is Little Italy."
Two powerful documentaries from two local filmmakers were presented at a free outdoor screening. Both films focused on life for the Italian-American community of Little Italy. The first, Paul Stone's Mulberry, premiered as part of Tribeca Film Festival's 2016 Documentary Shorts Program. The second was John Huba's Hey Vinny, a feature that debuted theatrically in 2000.
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