
Last Best Chance
NYFF51: How Democracy Works Now
October 10 - 12, 2013
Spring 2007, and Senator Ted Kennedy must find a new Republican legislative partner for immigration reform – how far back will he bend to strike a deal?
Filmmakers Michael Camerini and Shari Robertson in person!
Please note: Several hours prior to showtime, tickets will no longer be available for purchase online. Tickets will still be available at the box office.
Spring 2007, and immigration advocates are optimistic. But with Senator McCain tied up with presidential primaries, Kennedy has lost his partner. Republicans change their offer, and things come down to what is in essence a moral tale of American politics: Kennedy must decide exactly how much he has to compromise in order to strike a deal on what could be his greatest legacy.


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