The law school is pleased to partner with the CSU School of Film and Media Arts to present a 3-day film festival, "All Rise: A Festival of Law and Film." October 27 - 29, 2022. Events will be held at Playhouse Square, with screenings at the Westfield Studio Theater , CSU School of Film & Media Arts, and CSU Law School's Moot Court Room.
The festival is made possible through the generous support of Lee and Ageleke Zapis.
Focusing on the intersection of film and law, the All Rise festival presents a selection of films ranging from documentary to narrative. Through panel discussions and a diverse slate of guest speakers, each event serves as a catalyst for compelling conversations around cinema and law. All screenings are no-cost, open to the public, but seat reservations are encouraged.
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The festival launches on Thursday at Playhouse Square’s Westfield Studio Theater, with a keynote event featuring Angela Russo-Otstot, screenwriter, producer and actor best known for her work in the films “Cherry” and “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” The president of Greater Cleveland Film Commission, Bill Garvey, will lead the discussion about the power of storytelling and the creative process.
On Friday, screenings and panels will continue, along with screenings of the films “Finding Kendrick Johnson,” a heartbreaking documentary about an unsolved murder, and “The First Step,” which documents political pundit Van Jones as he pushes for landmark criminal justice reform in an extremely polarized American political landscape. “First Step” director Brandon Kramer will join the audience for a discussion after the screening.
The festival closes on Saturday with three feature films—“The Pez Outlaw,” a highly-entertaining documentary recounting of a Midwestern smuggling Eastern Europe’s rarest Pez dispensers to the United States after the fall of the Berlin Wall; “A Few Good Men,” a classic courtroom thriller that will be shown in C|M|LAW’s historic Moot Court Room; and “Dark Waters,” the true story of Cincinnati lawyer Robert Bilott (played by Mark Ruffalo) who risks career, health and family to take on one of the world’s largest chemical companies.
“Dark Waters” will be followed with a conversation about law and environmental justice between Bilott and Lee Fisher, Dean of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at CSU.
All Rise: A Festival of Film & Law intends to bring together audiences through compelling conversations celebrating cinema and law. For more information and a schedule of events, visit www.allrisefilmfest.org.
The festival takes place at Playhouse Square with screenings at the Westfield Studio Theater, the CSU School of Film & Media Arts, the law school's historic Moot Court Room. All events are free but seat reservations are encouraged.
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