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On the next episode of the SOUNDS Podcast and SOUNDS OF FILM Radio Show, Tom Needham welcomes acclaimed filmmaker Ondi Timoner to discuss her latest documentary, "All God’s Children." Known for her incisive storytelling and ability to capture history as it unfolds, Ondi brings her unique vision to this powerful film about bridging divides between two historically marginalized communities: Brooklyn’s Black Christian and Jewish populations. Over five years, Ondi documents the unprecedented partnership between Congregation Beth Elohim, led by her sister, Rabbi Rachel Timoner, and Antioch Baptist Church, led by Reverend Dr. Robert Waterman, as they work to overcome centuries of racism and antisemitism.
Ondi Timoner, a two-time Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner for "Dig!" and "We Live in Public," has built her career exploring the cultural and psychological forces shaping society. With All God’s Children, she turns her lens toward an intimate yet deeply relevant story of faith, resilience, and reconciliation. The documentary captures the challenges and triumphs of this collaboration, from moments of profound unity to significant cultural tensions, such as a clash over a Passover celebration and a dramatic crucifixion reenactment. Through it all, Timoner highlights the hard work and courage required to foster understanding and solidarity between communities that, while different, share profound historical and social parallels.
This conversation delves into the creative and emotional process behind the film, Ondi’s reflections on working with her sister, and the ways "All God’s Children" speaks to larger societal issues. Timoner also discusses her evolving filmmaking style, which has ranged from the prescient tech commentary of "We Live in Public" to the deeply personal narrative of "Last Flight Home." Her latest project blends these approaches, offering a hopeful yet unflinching look at the power of dialogue and collaboration to address systemic injustice.
"All God's Children" is a featured selection at DOC NYC.
Don’t miss this inspiring episode, where art, activism, and faith come together in a timely exploration of how two communities can unite against hate and pave the way for broader social change.
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