“My Omaha” screenings – The Ross (Read More)

My Omaha film poster. Background is an old map of Omaha. Mid ground is an image of a protest on a city street. Foreground is three characters from the film: Leo Louis II, who is Black, and Nick Beaulieu and his father, Randy, who are white.
“My Omaha” will screen at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center from December 12-20. (A special screening on Dec. 21 includes a post-screening Q&A with filmmaker Nick Beaulieu and community activist Leo Louis II.) Set against the backdrop of Omaha’s deep divides and burgeoning racial justice movement, My Omaha tells the story of filmmaker Nick Beaulieu’s personal journey to document the activism of his hometown and reconcile with his terminally ill father Randy, a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by the wisdom of community activist Leo Louis II, Nick navigates the complexities of family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult search for common ground. DEC 12 | FRI 5:00 p.m. DEC 13 | SAT 3:00, 7:00 p.m. DEC 14 | SUN 5:30 p.m. DEC 15 | MON 5:00 p.m. DEC 16 | TUE 7:00 p.m. DEC 17 | WED 5:00 p.m. DEC 18 | THU 7:00 p.m. DEC 19 | FRI 5:00, 7:00 p.m. DEC 20 | SAT 1:00, 5:00 p.m. DEC 21 | SUN 1:30 p.m. (with MOVIE TALK) Tickets are $10 (discounts available for seniors, military, students, Ross members and children) and may be purchased at the theater or in advance on The Ross website: https://theross.org/events/my-omaha/. For more information about the film, visit: https://www.myomahafilm.com/

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“My Omaha” film and discussion – The Ross (Read More)

My Omaha film poster. Background is an old map of Omaha. Mid ground is an image of a protest on a city street. Foreground is three characters from the film: Leo Louis II, who is Black, and Nick Beaulieu and his father, Randy, who are white.
"My Omaha" will screen at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center from December 12-21, with the 1:30 pm screening on Dec. 21 including a post-screening Q&A with filmmaker Nick Beaulieu and community activist Leo Louis II. Set against the backdrop of Omaha’s deep divides and burgeoning racial justice movement, My Omaha tells the story of filmmaker Nick Beaulieu’s personal journey to document the activism of his hometown and reconcile with his terminally ill father Randy, a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by the wisdom of community activist Leo Louis II, Nick navigates the complexities of family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult search for common ground. Tickets for the Q&A screening are $10 (discounts available for seniors, military, students, Ross members and children) and may be purchased in advance on The Ross website: https://theross.org/events/my-omaha-qa/. For more information about the film, visit: https://www.myomahafilm.com/ NICK BEAULIEU is a documentary film director and producer based in New York City. His feature debut MY OMAHA premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2025. Previously, he was a contributing writer on “The Last Tear” and produced short films for the PBS series “American Portrait.” He served a four-year term on the board of directors with Movement in Omaha for Racial Equity. He has received grants for his work from Humanities Nebraska, the Kindle Project, the Union for Contemporary Art and the Andy Warhol Foundation. In 2024, he was awarded the Interchange Grant by Mid-America Arts Alliance with support from the Mellon Foundation. He’s the founder of “Documentary Omaha”, a community organization advancing the art and education of documentary filmmaking in Omaha, his hometown. LEO LOUIS II, human, and community organizer is the board president of the Malcolm X Memorial Foundation. Louis brings a thoughtful perspective that resonates with the common experience of ALL “Americans.” Louis is an Omaha native who has experience in various disciplines, including gang intervention, urban farming, entrepreneurship, public speaking, fatherhood and more.

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“My Omaha” film and discussion – Midwest Theater (Read More)

My Omaha film poster. Background is an old map of Omaha. Mid ground is an image of a protest on a city street. Foreground is three characters from the film: Leo Louis II, who is Black, and Nick Beaulieu and his father, Randy, who are white.
MY OMAHA follows filmmaker Nick Beaulieu as he returns to his hometown amid the rising tensions of Donald Trump’s presidency and the Black Lives Matter movement. Fresh out of college, he meets Leo Louis II, an independent activist, who introduces him to Omaha’s activism roots, including the birthplace of Malcolm X in North Omaha. Simultaneously, Nick grapples with the strained relationship he has with his pro-Trump father, Randy, who is suddenly diagnosed with stage-4 cancer. With a newfound sense of urgency, Nick strives to reconcile with Randy through a series of difficult conversations. As the city faces crisis after the death of a protestor, we see Leo’s efforts to unite Omaha. And as national politics further divide Americans, we see Nick and Randy’s ability to bridge their differences. All together, MY OMAHA paints the portrait of a city grappling with family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult search for common ground. It encourages viewers to consider how these challenges register in their own life, providing an example for how embracing conversation with one another can heal divisions and create a better world. The event will feature a Q&A after the screening. Tickets are $5. For more information about the film, visit: https://www.myomahafilm.com/

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“My Omaha” film premiere and discussion – Film Streams (Read More)

My Omaha film poster. Background is an old map of Omaha. Mid ground is an image of a protest on a city street. Foreground is three characters from the film: Leo Louis II, who is Black, and Nick Beaulieu and his father, Randy, who are white.
The premiere has SOLD OUT, per the Film Streams website. Additional dates have been added - see the event website for updates: https://filmstreams.org/films/my-omaha. Set against the backdrop of Omaha's deep divides and burgeoning racial justice movement, My Omaha tells the story of filmmaker Nick Beaulieu's personal journey to document the activism of his hometown and reconcile with his terminally ill father Randy, a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by the wisdom of community activist Leo Louis II, Nick navigates the complexities of family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult search for common ground. The event will feature a Q&A with Nick Beaulieu and Leo Louis II. Tickets are $10-$20 and may be purchased in advance on the Film Streams website: https://filmstreams.org/films/my-omaha . For more information about the film, visit: https://www.myomahafilm.com/

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