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SUMMARY:Double Exposure Film Screening: A Double Life
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Central Library\nMartin
  Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Central Library
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of "A Double Life\," exploring the sto
 ry of civil rights attorney Stephen Bingham and his extraordinary journey 
 following a dramatic 1971 incident at San Quentin Prison. .\nhttps://dclib
 rary.libnet.info/event/13497952
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The film explores themes of justice\, sacr
 ifice\, and redemption against the backdrop of one of America's most turbu
 lent eras. After the 84-minute screening\, join us for an engaging discuss
 ion with director <strong>Catherine Masud</strong> (in person)\, along wit
 h film producer <strong>Abby Ginzberg</strong> and protagonist <strong>Ste
 phen Bingham</strong> (via Zoom).</p>\n<p><img src="https://static.libnet.
 info/frontend-images/editor/dclibrary/iff_logo-production_Logo-full_-_Whit
 e.jpg" width="400" height="66" alt="" style="float: left\; margin: 0px 20p
 x 20px 0px\;" />This film screening is in partnership with&nbsp\;<strong>D
 ouble Exposure Film Festival</strong>\, which celebrates the finest new fi
 lms inspired by the investigative instinct. A project of the investigative
  news organization&nbsp\;<strong>100Reporters</strong>\, <strong>Double Ex
 posure</strong> combines film screenings for the public with a professiona
 l symposium for investigative journalists and visual storytellers. <a href
 ="https://www.dxfest.com">Learn more about Double Exposure Film Festival h
 ere.</a></p>\n<p><strong>For reasonable accommodations\, please contact th
 e Center for Accessibility at 202-727-2142 or DCPLaccess@dc.gov. For ASL o
 r tactile interpretation\, please allow at least seven (7) days notice.</s
 trong></p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\; &nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<h4>About the Film</h
 4>\n<p>On August 21st 1971\, civil rights attorney <strong>Stephen Bingham
 </strong> is the last visitor to see prison activist George Jackson at San
  Quentin Prison before violence erupts\,&nbsp\;killing three guards and tw
 o inmates\, and resulting in Jackson's own&nbsp\;death. Within days\, Bing
 ham is indicted on five counts of first-degree murder for allegedly passin
 g a gun to Jackson during the visit\, seemingly with little evidence. No o
 ther suspects are even considered\, nor is any further investigation condu
 cted. A major FBI manhunt ensues. For thirteen years\, Bingham lives in a 
 foreign country under an assumed identity\, navigating a world of danger a
 s he dreams of returning home to clear his name.&nbsp\;A Double Life&nbsp\
 ;uncovers the dramatic twists and turns of Bingham's life\, from his blue-
 blood Connecticut roots to involvement in the Mississippi Freedom Summer o
 f &rsquo\;64\, from activist attorney to fugitive from justice\, and from 
 shadowy exile to celebrity defendant.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><a href="https://ww
 w.doublelifemovie.com/trailer">Watch the trailer</a></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>
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