

For one week only, stream this fascinating new documentary that explores how the citizens of New York City looked at the future—individually, collectively, often nervously—in the summer of 2017. A portion of your admission supports the Wex.
A complex portrait of a city and its inhabitants, The Hottest August follows one city over one month: New York City, including its outer boroughs, during August 2017. It's a moment heavy with the tension of a new president, growing anxiety over everything from rising rents to marching white nationalists, and unrelenting news of either wildfires or hurricanes on every coast.
The film pivots on the question of futurity: what does the future look like from where we are standing? And what if we are not all standing in the same place? The Hottest August offers a mirror onto a society on the verge of catastrophe, registering the anxieties, distractions, and survival strategies that preoccupy ordinary lives. This second feature from Brett Story (The Prison in Twelve Landscapes) confirms that she’s one of the most exciting new documentarians working today. (94 mins., digital video)
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BAM Film's Zoom conversation with filmmaker Brett Story
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Ohio Arts Council
American Electric Power Foundation
The Columbus Foundation
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Nationwide Foundation
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The Hottest August