KINEMA + You + UnBroken
Dear Friend
We’re living in a time where it can be easy to turn away — to feel overwhelmed, isolated or unsure of what to do. But now is not the time to look away. It’s the time to gather.
We believe stories have the power to bring us back to ourselves — and to each other. That’s why we’re proud to share that UnBroken is now available for community and educational screenings through KINEMA. Whether in board meetings, community centers, conferences, schools, senior centers or spiritual spaces, UnBroken offers a chance to reflect, remember and rebuild hope — together.
This isn’t just a film. It’s a conversation starter. A tool for healing. A chance to ask, as neighbors and fellow humans: What kind of world do we want to live in? And how do we care for each other through the pain?
At a time when cruelty is loud and compassion can feel rare, hosting a screening is a bold and simple act: it says, We will not look away. We will make space for truth. We will come together.
You can book a screening through our partner KINEMA today and help create the kind of space our communities urgently need — one rooted in honesty, courage and care.
Let’s meet this moment with something deeper than overwhelm, isolation and uncertainty. Let’s meet this moment with each other by sharing a story of hope.
Join us in Aspen for a special screening of UnBroken
July 9 at 5pm
Screening + Q&A with Director Beth Lane
Click here to buy your tickets today!
Buy your tickets now to see UnBroken in Sebastopol & Rochester
JCC Sonoma Jewish Film Festival
JCC Rochester Jewish Film Festival
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Listen to an Interview & Write a Review!
Beth Lane joins Film School Radio with Mike Kaspar to share the deeply personal journey behind UnBroken.
Listen here to this powerful conversation about resilience, remembrance & the making of an extraordinary film.
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Thank you for sharing our story of hope.
Welcome Home Edan Alexander
US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander is finally home—welcomed with love and pride by his hometown of Tenafly, New Jersey
No words can continue to express the strange combination of grief and relief to receive the bodies of those murdered.
May Shaul, Alziadana, Yonatan, Ofra and Shay’s memories be for a blessing.
BRING THEM ALL HOME NOW
UPCOMING DATES FOR UNBROKEN
Rialto Cinemas - Sebastopol, CA - 7/8/25
Isis Theatre - Aspen, CO - 7/9/25
Rochester Jewish Film Festival - Rochester, NY - 07/14/25
Arizona Jewish Historical Society - Phoenix, AZ - 11/9/25
Available Now on NETFLIX, Apple, Amazon, Fandango, Google, YouTube
COMMERCIAL BOOKINGS
UnBroken continues to screen in theatres across the country!
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COMMUNITY SCREENINGS
Educational settings, houses of worship, museums and festivals book here:
All donations large and small are acts of hope.
The Mission of The Weber Family Arts Foundation is to combat antisemitism, bigotry and hate by driving awareness, engagement and activism through the arts.
Thank you for ensuring that our story of hope is shared with educational systems throughout North America.