“As chilling and disorienting to watch as the most inventive full-length horror movie.” –The New Yorker
“In a scant six minutes of archival footage, director Marshall Curry delivers an emotional wallop.” –NPR
“In the current climate of intolerance, this footage is especially chilling.”
–The New York Times
“A taut, dramatic seven-minute film.” –The Washington Post
“Eerily relevant.” –Rolling Stone
“Remarkable!” –Los Angeles Times
In 1939, 20,000 Americans held a pro-Nazi rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden — an event largely forgotten from American history.
A NIGHT AT THE GARDEN, made entirely from archival fragments filmed that night, transports audiences into this disturbing gathering and shines a light on the enduring power of demagoguery and antisemitism.
Directed and edited by Marshall Curry and produced by Field of Vision, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It screened at the Sundance Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and was released theatrically around the country.
