May 24 2019
Knock Down the House Community Film Screening

Knock Down the House Community Film Screening

Presented by Esperanza Peace and Justice Center at Esperanza Peace and Justice Center

We are screening this film to galvanize our community toward engaging in the political process by having constructive dialogue about how elections are run, the role of money in politics, and the state of our representative democracy across partisan lines. Precisely because "Knock Down the House" is character-driven and tells the personal stories of the candidates and why they are running for Congress, it’s a useful tool for sparking conversation, notwithstanding personal political views.

ABOUT THE FILM
Four exceptional women mount grassroots campaigns against powerful incumbents in "Knock Down the House," a galvanic and inspiring look at the 2018-midterm elections that tipped the balance of power. When tragedy struck her family in the middle of the financial crisis, Bronx-born Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had to work double shifts as a bartender to save her home from foreclosure. After losing a loved one to a preventable medical condition, Amy Vilela didn’t know what to do with the anger she felt about America’s broken healthcare system. Cori Bush, a registered nurse and pastor, was drawn to the streets when the police shooting of an unarmed black man brought protests and tanks into her neighborhood. A coal miner’s daughter, Paula Jean Swearengin was fed up with watching her friends and family suffer from the environmental effects of the coal industry.

Winner of the Audience Award: U.S. Documentary and the Festival Favorite Award at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, "Knock Down the House" joins these extraordinary women on the campaign trail as they mobilize their bases, engage voters, and build a movement during a time of historic volatility in American politics. Directed by Rachel Lears (The Hand that Feeds); written by Lears and Robin Blotnick (The Hand that Feeds); and produced by Lears, Blotnick, and Sarah Olson (Fed Up). Score by Ryan Blotnick (The Hand that Feeds).

Admission Info

Free

Phone: 210-228-0201

Email: pr@esperanzacenter.org

Dates & Times

2019/05/24 - 2019/05/24

Location Info

Esperanza Peace and Justice Center

922 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX 78212