ESSENTIAL INFO

WHAT:
  • AFTER INNOCENCE, a documentary film by Jessica Sanders
  • Post-Film Panel Discussion


  • WHEN:
  • Saturday afternoon, 2 pm.


  • WHERE:
  • The Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati OH.
  • Click here for directions, maps & parking info.


  • TICKETS:
    Tickets for adults are $8, available in advance and at the door. Tickets for students and museum members are $6.00, and require valid ID.

    Advance tickets:
  • ON-LINE
  • tollfree 1-877-548-3237


  • and in these neighborhoods (click for map and phone number):

  • Clifton - Sitwell's
  • Mt. Lookout - Lookout Joe
  • Northside - Shake It
  • Downtown - Coffee Emporium







  • AFTER INNOCENCE



    A documentary about the exonerated - innocent men wrongfully imprisoned for decades and then released after DNA evidence proved their innocence. The dramatic and compelling story of seven men and their journey back into society and their efforts to rebuild lives that had been put on hold.

    This important film is presented in cooperation with the Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center and Amnesty International.

    plus... Post-film discussion with the following panelists:
    • Gary Beeman ~ exonerated from Ohio's Death Row
    • Jenny Carroll ~ Academic Director of the Ohio Innocence Project and the Rosenthal Institute for Justice
    • Sr. Alice Gerdeman ~ Coordinator of the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center and President of Ohioans to Stop Executions
    • Howard Tolley, Jr. ~ Professor of Political Science and Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati

    An official selection at many film festivals, After Innocence has received audience and critical acclaim, including:

    Winner, Special Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival
    Winner, Women in Cinema, Seattle Film Festival
    Winner, Special Jury Prize, Newport Beach Film Festival
    Winner, Audience Award, Independent Film Festival of Boston
    Winner, Change Award, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
    Winner, Best Storytelling in a Documentary, Nantucket Film Festival