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EPK "Astor Barber All-Stars" [2016] by David K. GREENWALD
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3. Astor Barber All-Stars
(A Documentary Feature)
Astor Barber All-Stars isn’t the story of a barbershop. It’s the story of a New
York City legend of resilience and creativity, and its immigrant founders who
embraced this city and in return have given it its unique character.
Seventy-seven years ago the Vezza family came to America and opened their
barbershop. In the ‘70s, kids with long hair would stand outside and taunt the
barbers. But by the ‘80s, Astor Barber had lines around the block to get their
latest fashion cuts, including an enviable list of VIPs, one complete with
security detail. See how they established an experience like no other,
reflecting the spirit and pulse of New York City. In doing so, they created not
only the world’s largest barbershop, but a sense of community that stands as
a shining example of cultural diversity and integration. While other family
businesses have long closed up shop, this shop continues to attract a loyal
following who come from near and far.
At Astor Barber you don’t just get a haircut; you get immersed in NYC
culture.
4. Astor Barber All-Stars
FAQs
Why did you decide to make this film?
As a long time resident of downtown New York, I saw many of the
characteristic places that made it special disappearing, replaced by banks and
chain stores. I thought that the history and charm of Astor Barber should be
shared with others so they could see just what they’ve been missing.
Who are the VIP clients of Astor Barber?
The list is long but it includes Bruce Willis; Chris Rock; Al Pacino; LL Cool
J; Susan Sarandon; the late John Kennedy, Jr.; Sugar Ray Leonard; Stephen
Colbert; Channing Tatum and a rather well known New Yorker who started
coming here as a student and now returns with a security detail to not only
get a haircut but to practice his Italian.
Why is it called Astor Barber?
Because it’s located on Astor Place in New York City, a one-block stretch
between Broadway and Lafayette Street just below 8th
Street, an area referred
to as the East Village or Noho (north of Houston Street).
(Hint: One of the sure ways to tell a non-native from a New Yorker is how
they pronounce Houston Street. It’s "HOW-stən" to us natives unlike the city
in Texas.)
How many barbers work at Astor Barber?
Astor Barber features as many as sixty barbers and hair stylists, each with a
different specialty. Some are adept at scalp writing and logos (the New York
Yankees logo was popular during pennant fever), some at “traditional”
haircuts, and others at cutting the hair of fast moving targets, aka children.
What’s the most interesting thing to have happened at Astor Barber?
The film provides many of these anecdotes, including the special request of
one VIP and another customer who had to be put on ice.
How many haircuts have been given at Astor Barber?
We’d like to know the answer to that too.
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6. Karen Gehres
Director, Producer
Karen received her B.F.A. in painting from Parson’s School of Design. She supported herself by
selling her paintings on the streets of Soho and her murals have adorned walls of New York City
Public schools and the now demolished 42nd Street Project. While working at Film/Video Arts,
with access to video equipment, Karen began shooting a film of a fellow artist and friend that
began a nine year shooting odyssey. “When I thought we had finished shooting, it turned out that it
was just the very beginning”. The result was her first feature documentary, “BEGGING NAKED”.
“BEGGING NAKED” was awarded grants from the New York State Foundation of the Arts and
the Ford Foundation, and was selected to be included in the permanent collection of The Library of
Congress, a rare honor. It attracted the attention of the late Roger Ebert as well as Martin Scorsese.
It was broadcast in the US, Italy, Israel and Poland and is available on premier on demand video
platforms such as iTunes and Amazon.
Continuing her focus on quintessential NYC stories, Karen’s second feature documentary focuses
on the legendary NYC barbershop, Astor Place Hairstylists. She is on-set most days as an EPK
behind-the-scenes Producer for film and television, with credits including “Revolutionary Road”,
“Young Adult”, “Win Win”, “Black Swan”, “Solitary Man” “Michael Clayton” and “Noah”.
David Greenwald
Producer
David Greenwald is a summa cum laude graduate of the Wesleyan University film program.
Beginning his career on Madison Avenue, he guided strategic planning for a blue-chip client list
and supervised their commercial productions. Managing Sony’s $50 million communication
program, he launched home video, negotiating partnerships with four major film studios. His work
resulted in numerous awards including the prestigious American Marketing Association’s Edison
Award.
Embarking for Europe, David helped introduce one of Europe’s first electronic shopping malls and
Internet service providers. This resulted in his co-authoring a highly regarded manual on Internet
marketing. Directing an interactive media agency, he expanded its first project for a local Citibank
office to seventeen countries. The Italian press recognized his vision, calling him one of "The 25
Men (and Women) of E-commerce".
David has been a consultant to a content provider to CNBC, RAI, and the BBC, a television
commentator on media and technology and a film festival advisor. He’s been a producer and
marketing advisor on several feature films and his articles have appeared on prominent film
websites such as Ted Hope’s “Hope for Film”. Manager of the LinkedIn group, Independent Film
Producers, he’s worked in New York, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Paris and São Paulo, but remains
true to his heart a New Yorker.