JAY MYSELF A film by Stephen Wilkes Before you can see, you have to look. WORLD PREMIERE SCREENING, DOC NYC November 11th, 4:30pm Reception at The Bank, 190 Bowery 6:30 - 8:00pm PRESS SCREENING: FRI. NOV. 2, 12:00 PM, IFC Center, 323 6th Ave. at W 3rd St. Producers Contact: Emma Tammi
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[email protected] 310-550-4175 Short Synopsis Jay Myself is a documentary feature about renowned photographer and arst, Jay Maisel, who, in February 2015 aer 48 years, begrudgingly sold his home; the 35,000 square‐foot, 100‐year‐old landmark building in Manhaan known simply as “The Bank.” The film documents Jay’s monumental move through the eyes of filmmaker and Jay’s protege, noted arst and photographer Stephen Wilkes. It is through this inmate lens that the viewer is taken on a remarkable journey through Jay’s life as an arst, mentor and man; a man grappling with me, life, change, and the end of an era in New York City. 1 Long Synopsis Jay Myself is a documentary feature about renowned photographer and arst, Jay Maisel, who, in February 2015 aer 48 years, begrudgingly sold his home; the 30,000 square‐foot, 100‐year‐old landmark building in Manhaan known simply as “The Bank.” The film documents Jay’s monumental move through the eyes of filmmaker and Jay’s former associate, arst and photographer, Stephen Wilkes.