OCAP Film: My Omaha — ASL Interpreted & Captioned Screening

OCAP Film: My Omaha — ASL Interpreted & Captioned Screening

OCAP Film: My Omaha ASL Interpreted & Captioned Screening

Date & Time:
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 • 7:00 PM

Location:
Film Streams’ Dundee Theater
4952 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE

Description:
Join Film Streams for a Reel Talk Pro event celebrating the Nebraska premiere of My Omaha, followed by a live conversation with director Nick Beaulieu and activist Leo Louis II.

Film Information:
Set against the backdrop of Omaha’s deep divides and evolving racial justice movement, My Omaha follows filmmaker Nick Beaulieu’s journey to document activism in his hometown while navigating personal and political tensions with his terminally ill father, Randy—a staunch pro-Trump supporter. Guided by community leader Leo Louis II, Nick seeks understanding across generational and ideological lines in this deeply personal, thought-provoking story about family, conflict, and common ground.

“This picture has a mighty heart.” – Film Threat
“The movie evokes a sense of timelessness and modern sense of urgency and relevance that advocates for equal rights and justice for all.” – Film Factual

Accessibility:

  • ASL interpreter provided

  • Captioned film

Contact Information:
For accessibility questions or event details, please contact:
Film Streams • DundeeBoxOffice@FilmStreams.org

• 402-933-0259

Tickets & More Info:
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The Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NCDHH) is sharing information about this public event as a community resource. NCDHH is not affiliated with, does not formally endorse, and is not responsible for the activities, accessibility measures, or information provided by the event organizers. Attendance and participation are at the discretion of each individual.
 

Event Date
October 14, 2025, 7:00 pm - October 14, 2025, 9:00 pm