Bringing King to China

  • 9 10
  • 2011
  • 85min

The documentary is "a father's 'love letter' to his adult daughter Cáitrín, a young American woman who has a dream: to bring the teaching of nonviolent struggle to China to promote civil rights.

Awards

AWARDS: Best Documentary. Ventura International Film Festival/ Grand Jury Award. Nevada International Film Festival/ Reel Award. Canada Film Festival/ Best Documentary. Tulsa International Film Festival/ Humanitarian Award. Astoria International Film Festival/ Humanitarian Award. PDX African American Film Festival/ 

OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: Santa Barbara International Film Festival/ Tulsa International Film Festival/ DOCNYC/ St. Louis International Film Festival/ Beloit International Film Festival/ Harlem International Film Festival/ Arizona International Film Festival/ Social Media Film Festival/ New York Hell's Kitchen Film Festival/ Philadelphia Independent Film Festival/ Tiburon International Film Festival/ Rhode Island International Film Festival/ Hope and Freedom Festival/ White Sands Film Festival/ The Cincinnati Film Festival/ Doc NYC Documentary Film Festival/ Orlando International Film Festival/ Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival/ Asheville Cinema Festival/ Irvine International Film Festival

Bringing King to China. Learning from Martin Luther King in China

Bringing King to China is a father’s “love letter” to his adult daughter, a young American woman struggling to bring Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream of nonviolence to China, and then back to the United States. 

Her life is thrown into turmoil when she learns, mistakenly, that her father, a journalist covering the war in Iraq, has been killed by a suicide bomber. 

Production Companies

Kevin McKiernan


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