“Radwan’s film digs deeply into a fraught situation with tenderness and insight.” – Indiewire
Tickets are $25 per person
In-person post-film conversation with director Martina Radwan and producer Ruchi Mital
Jamestown Arts Center
18 Valley St, Jamestown, RI 02835
ABOUT THE FILM: TOMORROW, TOMORROW, TOMORROW starts where most films about homeless kids end, the day after they are taken in, we assume it’s a happy ending – but what really happens next?
While on assignment filming orphaned street kids in Mongolia, NYC-based cinematographer Martina Radwan feels drawn to help three of the kids escape their dead-end situations. Naive, idealistic and thoroughly unprepared she dives in to fix things – is this is a Westerner’s savior complex, or something more? As the filmmaker and central character, Martina grapples with what it means to intervene in a meaningful way and if Baaskaa, Baani and Nasaa truly want what she offers them. Martina questions her own intentions, identity and abilities, and wonders what it means to look and document.
The film, told over six years, is an honest portrait of how storytellers and their central participants impact each other and addresses the messiness of love and belonging, as well as the universal experience of family and the unexpected journeys we sometimes take to find one.
5:30 PM: | Venue Opens |
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6:30 PM: | Film Start |
8:15 PM: | Post-Film Conversation |
Run time: | 106 mins |
Directors: | Martina Radwan |
Producers: | Martina Radwan, Ruchi Mital, Alice Henty |