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EMMA’S HOUSE PROUDLY ANNOUNCES:
AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY “REWIND”
TO BE SCREENED IN APRIL FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH
CONTACT: AMY RAU amy@emmashousecac.org 406-363-7216
WHEN: Thursday, April 27, 2023, 6-9pm
WHERE: Performing Arts Center @ Hamilton High School, 327 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton, MT.
COST: $10 Adult General Admission (free to high school and college students). This film contains discussions about sexual abuse. Viewer discretion is advised.
Registration link for educators and students: https://forms.gle/CfYnarSdDWburdV1A
View the trailer for the film at: Rewind Trailer
Learn more about Sasha Joseph Neulinger at: http://www.voiceforthekids.com/
Please join us and the filmmaker, Sasha Joseph Neulinger, for a screening of his film with a presentation to follow. Proceeds will benefit Emma’s House Children’s Advocacy Center.
In his candid personal memoir, Sasha Joseph Neulinger revisits his childhood and the events that tore apart his seemingly-perfect world. For as long as Neulinger can remember, his father was constantly filming— from birthday parties, to hockey games, to holidays. But his camera, trained on the frequent gatherings of a tight-knit family, was also documenting a hidden secret, the revelation of which would lead to a media firestorm, a high-stakes court battle, and a generational reckoning. Drawing upon an incredibly revealing home video archive, Neulinger revisits these events 20 years later to piece together an unflinching story of the cycles and consequences of abuse, to examine what it means to heal, and to use those experiences to effect positive change in the world. REWIND probes the gap between image and reality and proves just how little, and how much, a camera can capture.
“REWIND rises above the familiar to the realm of genuinely inspirational.” – Wall Street Journal
“This was a year of intensely personal documentaries… but few were as brutally, piercingly intimate as this debut feature from Sasha Joseph Neulinger.” – New York Times
“It’s a saga about perseverance and bravery, two qualities that Neulinger—then, and now—exhibits in spades.” – Esquire
“A therapeutic masterwork… one of the year’s best films.” – RodgerEbert.com