IN VIRTUAL THEATERS (LAEMMLE)
July 16
ON DEMAND
August 13
What happens if the
entire industry is laid off in a single day?
Filmed during the height of the pandemic, Last Call : The Shutdown of NYC Bars explores the social and economic impact of COVID-19 on the NYC hospitality industry.
Our story begins with Jena Ellenwood, a bartender in Queens, NY, recounting her experiences moving to New York and finding herself as the newest employee at the Sparrow Tavern, a local Astoria watering hole. We are introduced to Jena’s coworkers and close friends, all working within the network of the New York City hospitality and service industries.
In March 2020,
business-as-usual comes to a grinding halt as COVID-19 sweeps through New York,
quickly establishing Queens as the epicenter of the pandemic in not only the
state of New York, but throughout the entire country. Bars and restaurants are
ordered to close, leaving thousands of hospitality workers stranded without
work and an uncertain future. Jena and her friends vent their frustrations and
anxieties, not only surrounding the seemingly hopeless economic uncertainty,
but also the deadly virus that threatens their very lives.
Jena and her friends
learn to adapt and cope with the reality of life during COVID, finding new
sources of income and seizing the opportunity to pursue creative endeavors that
might normally be sidelined. Throughout the process of finding a foothold in
this “new normal”, the anxiety and uncertainty of New York’s hospitality
industry looms, as 2020 ends with COVID hospitalizations in New York continuing
to rise once again.
Written, produced and
directed by Johnny Sweet.
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