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People participate in an expressive and energetic ceremony inside a church, surrounded by stained glass windows and pews. Some individuals wave purple and white fabric streamers, creating a sense of movement. Others, including a woman wearing a fringed shawl, stand attentively or watch from the congregation, contributing to a vibrant, communal atmosphere.
All God’s Children
102-minutes
Screening day / time
  • Oct 18 (Sat): Block 1 – 9:00am
  • Oct 23-26: NOT AVAILABLE during Virtual Encore

All God’s Children

Filmmaker(s)
Running Time
Feature Film
102 minutes
Genres
Documentary, Feature

All God’s Children

In an unprecedented attempt to heal centuries of racism and antisemitism, and combat the rising racial and ethnic tension in their Brooklyn communities, the largest reform synagogue and the oldest black Baptist Church attempt to unite their congregations and bring about peace, by becoming family.

Shot over five years by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ondi Timoner, ALL GOD’S CHILDREN follows her sister, activist Rabbi Rachel Timoner, and her Congregation Beth Elohim’s partnership with Reverend Dr Robert Waterman of Antioch Baptist Church as their faith is put to the test, and both congregations struggle not to let their differences drive them apart. Though it’s a fraught partnership, they refuse to walk away, no matter how hard it gets, and ultimately emerge with an inspiring model for how other communities might build bridges across religious, economic and class divides to foster enduring, powerful partnerships.

Film details
Year(s) screened
  • 2025
Subtitles
None
More information
Festival screenings
Screening Day / Time
  • Oct 18 (Sat): Block 1 – 9:00am
  • Oct 23-26: NOT AVAILABLE during Virtual Encore
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