Zaza Urushadze
102 min | Georgia / Ukraine | 2019 | East Coast Premiere
One of the most anticipated foreign films of 2019 from award-winning director Zaza Urushadze, ANTON, explores a little-know period of Russian history shaped by political, ethnic and religious division. Revolution and revenge, fear and hope, love and hate all converge in a small Ukrainian village in 1919, played out through the friendship between two young boys, Anton and Jacob. Nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe
Official Selections: Toronto Film Festival and Jerusalem Film Festival
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Eric Stange
38 min | US | 2019
Stories of seven ordinary Americans who, for the first time in their lives, have left their comfort zones and become involved in gun violence prevention, voting rights and immigrants’ rights. Interweaving their personal stories against the backdrop of the causes they fight for, we experience their motivations, successes and failures, their sacrifices, and victories. Above all, we celebrate these inspiring, courageous citizens for embracing one of the most basic of American traditions – dissent.