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MOVIE NIGHT AT FRANKLIN PARK (6/18) — Brooklynian

MOVIE NIGHT AT FRANKLIN PARK (6/18)

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edited November -1 in Listings

A new monthly film series continues this coming Monday evening, June 18th at Franklin Park Bar & Beer Garden

618 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, NY

7:30 seating / 8:00 screening

Free admission / $4 beer drink special

SONS OF PERDITION, directed by Tyler Measom & Jennilyn Merten

Filmmaker Jennilyn Merten to appear for Q&A following the screening

Documentary, 85 min, 2010

Documentary, 85 min, 2010

Special Guest: Filmmaker Jennilyn Merten

In the desert of Utah hides Colorado City, the oldest polygamist compound in the United States. Here men have plural wives and raise their children by the strict code of the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saint religion (FLDS).

After his rise to power, the prophet Warren Jeffs began a systematic effort to cleanse his flock. He banned schooling, books, recreations, and excommunicated prominent men, marrying their women to other men. Hundreds of teenage boys were exiled to the streets, giving up their families and salvation.

SONS OF PERDITION follows three boys after they leave Colorado City. With limited educations and rarely a stable address, the obstacles are enormous. All the boys have big dreams—starting with the hope of attending high school—but what they want most is contact with their families. For one teen in the film, this means numerous attempts to help his fourteen-year-old sister escape before an arranged marriage.

With unprecedented access, SONS OF PERDITION takes audiences on a three-year-journey into the lives of these remarkable teens, providing the inside analysis to make this intimate portrait a big story—a timely, critical look at faith, family and religious exile in mainstream America.

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