"Just Mercy" - Carroll County

March 21, 2020 @ 10:00AM — June 27, 2020 @ 12:30PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

EXCLUSIVE Screening to benefit the Carroll County Coalition of the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project

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A private screening of "Just Mercy" in Carroll County

There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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PLEASE NOTE!
Due to the public health emergency
this screening has been POSTPONED
and will be rescheduled!

Ticket holders will be notified with details of the new date and time for the screening when they become available.

Thank you for your understanding.

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We are proud to be hosting a private screening of "Just Mercy" in Carroll County on Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 10.00am at R/C Westminster Movies 9. (Doors open at 9.30am.) The critically acclaimed film is based on the best-selling memoir of the same name by Equal Justice Initiative Founder and Executive Director, Bryan Stevenson.

Due to limited time and availability there will be NO refunds and NO exchanges offered!

PLEASE NOTE:
In order to make this exclusive opportunity available to as many supporters as possible, we have set the ticket price to $10.00/person. We encourage those who are able to make an additional tax-free contribution with your ticket order.

From IMDB.com:
A powerful and thought-provoking true-story, "Just Mercy" follows young lawyer Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) and his history-making battle for justice. After graduating from Harvard, Bryan might have had his pick of lucrative jobs. Instead, he heads to Alabama to defend those wrongly condemned, with the support of local advocate Eva Ansley (Brie Larson.) One of his first, and most incendiary, cases is that of Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx,) who, in 1987, was sentenced to die for the notorious murder of an 18-year-old girl, despite a preponderance of evidence proving his innocence and the fact that the only testimony against him came from a criminal with a motive to lie. In the years that follow, Bryan becomes embroiled in a labyrinth of legal and political maneuverings and overt and unabashed racism as he fights for Walter, and others like him, with the odds-and the system-stacked against them.

— Gregg Brilliant