The Cornelia Street Café In Exile is a full length documentary by Michael Jacobsohn. The film tells the story of the café and its eclectic community of artists. After 41+ years of existence, the café was forced to close by vile landlords who took over the building and raised its rent to 84 times what it was when it opened. The death of Cornelia Street Café is emblematic of the corrosive gentrification that is eating away at Greenwich Village, the bohemian capital of America, and, by extension, New York City.
The film lovingly documents the diverse performers who graced the stage of the café, some for decades. It sadly captures the physical destruction of the café and the emotional consequence that befall Robin, his immediate family, and his lifelong artistic collaborators. Extensive interviews share fond memories of what made Greenwich Village, the café space, and Robin so special.
With Appearances by: David Amram, Lincoln Andeson, Daniel Cainer, Georgina Corbo, Cliff Eberhardt, Peter Ekstrom, Eve Ensler, Jane Goldberg, Roald Hoffmann, Jess Korman, Daniel Levy, Michael Lydon, Ellen Mandel, David Massengill, Michael McGuigan, Frank Messina, Metropolitan Klezmer, Nadine Mozon, Arturo O’Farrill, Cilla Owens, Michael Quinn, Hannah Reimann, Nathalie Schmidt, Paul Shapiro, Jackie Sheeler, Joanna Sherman, Nick Ullett, Suzanne Vega
Please contribute to helping me complete the documentary and to share it with the public The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) -a 501(c)- is the film’s fiscal sponsor, allowing for a tax deductible donation.
The Cornelia Street Cafe In Exile, has received funding from (NYSCA) New York State Council On The Arts.
To find out more, get in touch with Michael Jacobsohn: mjacobs2008@gmail.com