Henry Johnson
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Featuring an introduction from actor Evan Jonigkeit via Zoom!
Written and directed by Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet, Henry Johnson follows the title character (Evan Jonigkeit) as he navigates his search for a moral center after an act of compassion upends his life. Looking to authority figures he encounters along the way—including his eventual cellmate, Gene (Shia LaBeouf)—Henry’s journey leads him down a road of manipulation and ethical uncertainty. The film is an exploration of power, justice, and the consequences of letting others choose your path for you.
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