EVERY MOTHER'S SON Premiere at Tribeca film festival
EVERY MOTHER'S SON by Tami Gold and Kelly Anderson
In the late 1990s, three victims of police brutality made headlines around the country: Amadou Diallo, the West African street vendor whose killing sparked intense public protest; Anthony Baez, killed in an illegal
choke-hold, and Gary Busch, a Hasidic Jew shot outside his Brooklyn home.
Every Mother's Son profiles three New York mothers who unexpectedly find themselves united to seek justice and transform their grief into an opportunity for profound social change.
Sunday - May 2, 2004 at 6PM
Wednesday - May 5, 2004 at 4:30PM
UA Battery Park Theatre Complex
102 North End Avenue
New York City (between Vesey & West Streets)
Saturday - May 8, 2004 at 6PM
The Tribeca Screening Room
54 Varick Street
New York City (below Canal Street)
To purchase tickets, visit the Tribeca film festival's purchasing link below, or by phone at (866) 941-3378 or (212) 941-1515
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Posted on April 12, 2004 in General News by Laurenleigh
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