Sunday, March 17 10:00 AM
Fall to Grace
Directed by Alexandra Pelosi
Former NJ governor Jim McGreevey opens up about his resignation after declaring himself a “gay American” and the work that gives his life meaning.... More
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Sunday, March 17 11:15 AM
No Place On Earth
Directed by Janet Tobias
When Chris Nicola explores Ukrainian caves, he uncovers a secret from WWII: the longest uninterrupted underground survival in recorded human history.... More
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Sunday, March 17 1:15 PM
with director Kelly Anderson and film subject, MIT historian Craig Wilder
My Brooklyn
Directed by Kelly Anderson
As luxury housing and chain stores replace Brooklyn businesses, Kelly Anderson asks the question, who has the right to determine a city’s future?... More
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Sunday, March 17 3:30 PM
preceded by a performance from Julius Caesar by Shakespeare for the Masses
Caesar Must Die
Directed by Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani
Roman prisoners stage Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and find in its tale of fraternity, power, and betrayal parallels to their own lives and stories.... More
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Sunday, March 17 5:30 PM
preceded by a short theatrical selection from Sam Shepard’s work followed by a discussion with director Treva Wurmfeld
Shepard & Dark
Directed by Treva Wurmfeld
As friends who have led very different lives compile decades of correspondence, their letters force them to confront their life choices, good and bad.... More
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Sunday, March 17 8:00 PM
with director Jeremy Frindel and followed by a closing night party
One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das
Directed by Jeremy Frindel
Follow Jeffrey Kagel’s path from rock star to world-renowned spiritual teacher and chant master—a journey that continues to transform countless lives.... More
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