The stars came out to celebrate at the Tribeca Cinema Center.
Music icon Cyndi Lauper celebrated her Tribeca Film Festival documentary “Let The Canary Sing” At Tribeca Cinema Center held at Serafina Upper West on 77th Street this week on Wednesday, June 14th following the screening at Beacon Theatre.
Joined by personal family, friends, industry filmmakers and cinephiles, and her Sony Music family, Cyndi celebrated at the uptown Italian eatery, toasting with attendees at the intimate bash and making a speech filled with true Lauper pizazz.
On Sunday, June 18th, the festival closed with the party for “Shortcomings” at Common Ground, featuring notable talent Sherry Cola, Justin H. Min, and Ally Maki.
Ben, a struggling filmmaker, lives in Berkeley, California, with his girlfriend, Miko, who works for a local Asian American film festival. When he’s not managing an arthouse movie theater as his day job, Ben spends his time obsessing over unavailable blonde women, watching Criterion Collection DVDs, and eating in diners with his best friend Alice, a queer grad student with a serial dating habit. When Miko moves to New York for an internship, Ben is left to his own devices, and begins to explore what he thinks he might want.
Guests sipped on a selection of wines from Sommsation wine experience experts, along with Peroni Nastro Azzurro, both their premium Italian lager and 0.0% non-alcoholic lager. Following an abundance of delicious Serafina Italian cuisine favorites, attendees enjoyed delectable premium Magnum ice cream bars. Cocktails were also served featuring Milagro Tequila, Hendrick’s Gin, Reyka Vodka, and Hudson Whisky.
Tao Hospitality Group hosted the premiere of Eric Larue at Bar Feroce in The Moxy Chelsea directed by Michael Shannon and starring Judy Greer, Alexander Skarsgård, Alison Pill, Tracy Letts, and Paul Sparks.