Mismatched cousins reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, but their adventure veers off course when old tensions start to resurface.
—RogerEbert.com
Factory 25 15th Anniversary: Stinking Heaven
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Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the daring Brooklyn distributor Factory 25, BAM is thrilled to welcome Nathan Silver (Between the Temples) back for a screening of his pitch-black 2015 comedy, Stinking Heaven, a BAMcinemaFest selection. Set in Passaic in the early 90s, the film follows a woman (Gross) who arrives at a harmonious safe house for recovering drug addicts run by a married couple (Poulson and Campbell), only to inflame tensions among the patients. Join us after the screening for a Q&A with Silver and other special guests.
—RogerEbert.com
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