Stony Brook Film Festival
 
 

17th Annual Stony Brook Film Festival Opens with

 

No God No Master

Terry Green, writer/director, brings his third film to Stony Brook

No God No Master from writer/director Terry Green and Strata Productions has been chosen to make its World Premiere on Opening Night of the Stony Brook Film Festival, Thursday, July 19, 2012. A strong ensemble drives this dramatic feature about social unrest in post-World War I America and the Sacco and Vanzetti saga. David Strathairn stars as William J. Flynn, the Anarchist expert assigned to find saboteurs during the summer of 1919. Ray Wise is Alexander Palmer, the stridently anti-Communist U.S. Attorney General at the time. (www.nogodnomasterthemovie.com)

Alan Inkles, Stony Brook Film Festival Director, welcomes Terry Green’s third film to Stony Brook. “We are delighted to open the Stony Brook Film Festival with No God No Master, a beautifully produced feature with an outstanding ensemble of actors. As Terry Green notes, ‘The disintegration of civil liberties during times of social unrest is nothing new in America.’ Stony Brook is proud to bring such a timely, riveting film to our audience for Opening Night.”

Terry Green’s first feature film, Almost Salinas, won the Stony Brook Film Festival Grand Prize in 2002 and was followed by Heavens Fall, Stony Brook’s Opening Night feature in 2006. David Strathairn and Leelee Sobieski attended the East Coast premiere of Heavens Fall along with the filmmaker, producers and crew.