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Fear and love in the American South are explored through the life of rural Georgia resident Chris Buckley in the award-winning documentary, Refuge. Buckley, a husband, father, veteran, and former leader in the KKK, developed a hatred for Muslims when the planes hit the Twin Towers on 9/11. But his beliefs start to be challenged when he receives a text from Dr. Heval Kelli, a Muslim. Dr. Kelli, a Kurdish refugee and cardiologist living in a resettlement community in Clarkston, Georgia, is committed to trying to reverse the hateful rhetoric of rising white nationalism. Refuge reveals the story of how these two men began a dialogue seeking to better understand one another and soon developed an unlikely friendship that points to a better path forward.   

Winner – Jury’s Special Mention, U.S. Competition – DOC NYC  

Winner – Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Award – Cleveland International Film Festival  

Saturday, November 12 at 5pm | Tull Family Theater  

Available to watch online November 11-20 in PA, WV, OH only.

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  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    73 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Premiere
    Pittsburgh
  • Director
    Din Blankenship & Erin Bernhardt