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On Valentine's Day, 2018, a former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida entered the school and fired, killing 17 and injuring another 14. While previous massacres have only elicited "thoughts and prayers," the survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas have said, "Enough!"
Kim A. Snyder's riveting documentary chronicles the young survivors and their efforts to build the March for Our Lives demonstration. From the youth's most intimate moments to speeches given in front of millions of people worldwide, US KIDS captures their bravery, their weakness -and ultimately -their transition into adults determined to change the world.
Rated PG: Coarse Language, Mature Subject Matter
Kim A. Snyder's riveting documentary chronicles the young survivors and their efforts to build the March for Our Lives demonstration. From the youth's most intimate moments to speeches given in front of millions of people worldwide, US KIDS captures their bravery, their weakness -and ultimately -their transition into adults determined to change the world.
Rated PG: Coarse Language, Mature Subject Matter
- Year2020
- Runtime98 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorKim A. Snyder
- ProducerKim A. Snyder, Maria Cuomo Cole, Lori Cheatle
- CastEmma González, David Hogg, Samantha Fuentes
- CinematographerDerek Wiesehahn
- EditorLeigh Johnson
- MusicFil Eisler, Brian Reitzell
This virtual screening is eligible for audience awards! Unlock it to cast your vote.
Protected ContentThis content can only be viewed in authorized regions: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba.
On Valentine's Day, 2018, a former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida entered the school and fired, killing 17 and injuring another 14. While previous massacres have only elicited "thoughts and prayers," the survivors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas have said, "Enough!"
Kim A. Snyder's riveting documentary chronicles the young survivors and their efforts to build the March for Our Lives demonstration. From the youth's most intimate moments to speeches given in front of millions of people worldwide, US KIDS captures their bravery, their weakness -and ultimately -their transition into adults determined to change the world.
Rated PG: Coarse Language, Mature Subject Matter
Kim A. Snyder's riveting documentary chronicles the young survivors and their efforts to build the March for Our Lives demonstration. From the youth's most intimate moments to speeches given in front of millions of people worldwide, US KIDS captures their bravery, their weakness -and ultimately -their transition into adults determined to change the world.
Rated PG: Coarse Language, Mature Subject Matter
- Year2020
- Runtime98 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorKim A. Snyder
- ProducerKim A. Snyder, Maria Cuomo Cole, Lori Cheatle
- CastEmma González, David Hogg, Samantha Fuentes
- CinematographerDerek Wiesehahn
- EditorLeigh Johnson
- MusicFil Eisler, Brian Reitzell