A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk with Me a While
Checkford hasn't been the same since the school board meeting. Mysteriously, the reporter who runs the local newspaper disappears. Bizarre tourists start to show up, then come mysterious tech start-up workers. With all the new people, real estate is booming. Amidst all these distractions, Dorothea and Greta try to continue their work. They are rehearsing a production of HECUBA by Euripides. On the day they open the play, Dorothea gets the news that the Bread Factory will lose an essential piece of their funding. The beautiful opening night performance of HECUBA plays to a tiny audience. Brokenhearted, Dorothea and Greta must decide whether to give up their work at the Bread Factory because their community and support has disappeared, or to continue in their struggle to build community through art. "A mighty cinematic force" - Richard Brody, New Yorker, and "Deeply humanistic filmmaking that demands attention... Rivals Altman at his best" - Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter.
Starring Tyne Daly, Elisabeth Henry, James Marsters
Director Patrick Wang