Scream of My Blood: Film Screening and Director Q&A at Bushel, Nov 22
Still from Scream of My Blood. Photo courtesy Alison Clarke
DELHI — Bushel is pleased to host a screening of Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story (2023, directed by Nate Pommer and Eric Weinrib) on Saturday, November 22, at 7:30 pm, followed by an in-person director Q&A. Bushel is located at 106 Main Street, Delhi. Doors at 7 pm; screening starts at 7:30 pm. $10–15 suggested donation.
Scream of My Blood is a punk-rock-doc that centers on the charismatic Ukrainian immigrant and punk legend Eugene Hütz. With Ukraine’s sovereignty and cultural identity under perilous threat, punk icons Gogol Bordello are using their music as a rallying cry for a nation. Through never-before-seen photo and video archives spanning two decades – including concert performances, backstage moments and intimate interviews – this film follows the epic journey of Eugene Hütz, Gogol frontman and one of the greatest storytellers of our time. A Romani born in Ukraine, Hütz fled his homeland during the Chernobyl disaster. Now, after years of exorcising demons through his music, he is going home to face down the biggest demon of all. Scream of My Blood is a testament to the power of speaking your truth, no matter the cost.
Co-director Eric Weinrib who will be present at the screening recounts, “I was a student at SUNY Delhi from 1990 to 1992, before transferring to the School of Visual Arts. I spent the summer of 1995 in Delhi, writing screenplays for my student films. Delhi is my home away from home and it is an honor to come full circle and share my work here at Bushel.”
SUNY Delhi alum Eric Weinrib (Director) is a Peabody Award-winning filmmaker whose work has appeared on HBO, Showtime, Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV, Amazon, and in theaters. His films include SCREAM OF MY BLOOD: A GOGOL BORDELLO STORY (Tribeca premiere, Warsaw International Film Festival Audience Award), ROSEANNE FOR PRESIDENT! (Tribeca premiere, IFC Films, Hulu), and the Emmy-nominated BETWEEN MUSK AND MARS (Tubi). He has also earned honors from the New York Press Club, L.A. Press Club, and Overseas Press Club. Weinrib’s short film, JIMMY WALKS AWAY was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. A longtime collaborator of Michael Moore’s, Weinrib produced on Academy Award-nominated SiCKO and CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY and was a researcher on Palme d’Or-winner FAHRENHEIT 9/11.
Nate Pommer (Director) is an director, producer and Emmy-nominated editor. His work has appeared on Vice TV, HBO, Showtime, CNN Originals and Paramount Plus. His short films and music video work have been featured at TIFF, Slamdance, and the New York City Ballet. His music video “Monkey Vs Robot” was one of the earliest viral videos, ripping up 56k modems worldwide. His film “Nature of the Beast” (starring Andy Samberg and Rob Delaney) won best short at the 2007 Coney Island Film Festival. Scream of My Blood is his first feature film, winning a Special Jury Mention for best new director at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.
Beverly Chase (Producer) is an award-winning media executive with over two decades of experience in the film and television industry. In 2024, she established Rising Shed, a production studio specializing in impactful nonfiction storytelling. Previously, she oversaw Current Programming and Development for VICE News, leading the creation of award-winning feature documentaries and series. She produced VICE on HBO, Investigations by VICE on Hulu, and was executive producer and showrunner of VICE on Showtime. Her work has earned six Primetime Emmy nominations, 14 News & Documentary Emmy wins, three Peabodys, two duPont Awards, and a Gracie Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Showrunner.