Rooftop Films
Langston Sanchez is an experienced educator and media professional with a strong background in teaching and production. Currently serving as the HS Head Teacher for Video and Moving Image at The Churchill School and Center, Langston specializes in media production and literacy education. Additional roles include Projection Manager at Maysles Documentary Center, Stagehand for both Apollo Theater and Rooftop Films, and Teaching Artist at various organizations such as Reel Works and Transformative Culture Project. Langston's experience encompasses curriculum development, audio/visual equipment management, and hands-on technical assistance, all rooted in a Bachelor of Arts in Film/Video and Photographic Arts from Hampshire College.
Rooftop Films
At Rooftop Films, we believe that film is powerful, not only as a creative medium, but as a vehicle for engaging in valuable dialogue with one another about the issues facing our communities. By bringing films directly to audiences, we foster connections between neighbors, artists, activists, youth and the unique spaces we all share. A growing nonprofit organization, our mission at Rooftop Films is to engage and inspire diverse communities by showcasing the work of emerging filmmakers in outdoor locations, helping filmmakers to produce new films, and renting equipment & supporting film screenings citywide at low-cost to artists, nonprofits and community groups. Rooftop Films is more than a film festival. We are a community. For over 24 years, Rooftop Films has been championing the work of independent filmmakers and bringing films rooted in compassion, solidarity, learning, togetherness, exploration, and inspiration to tens of thousands of people across all five boroughs of New York City.