The Brodies take a tour of reminiscence with an old acquaintance in Jamaica, exploring a changing island nation. Sasha Joseph Neulinger in 2014. Made up of home video footage that reveals a long-kept secret, Sasha Joseph Neulinger’s Rewind is a brave and wrenching look at his childhood and his journey to reconcile his past. After moving away to learn film production, Sasha Neulinger found joy in filmmaking, but recognized that he needed to tell his story to truly move on. We advance learning and discovery through storytelling that profoundly touches lives. But first, we need you to sign in to PBS using one of the services below. Airs Monday, May 11, 2020 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV + PBS Video App. The story of one warmhearted, stubborn man’s visionary quest to find a cure for cancer. Made up of home video footage that reveals a long-kept secret, Sasha Joseph Neulinger’s Rewind is a brave and wrenching look at his childhood and his journey to reconcile his past. Sasha Joseph Neulinger knows how to tell a story about the sexual abuse of a small boy so that viewers can’t turn away even when they most want to.

The Montco-raised child actor and director was sexually abused as a child by two uncles and a cousin. But the Philadelphia Flyers are with me every single day of my life in Montana.

© 2020 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/Privacy Policy. My last day in court was the day before my 17th birthday, and a year later, I moved as far away as I could, to Montana. By probing the gap between image and reality, the film depicts both how little and how much a camera can capture. INDEPENDENT LENS Rewind Air Date: Mon, May 11, 2020 10:00 PM Facebook.

Premiere: 5/11/2020 | Available until 5/11/2022 Made up of home video footage that reveals a » READ MORE: In HBO's "The Tale," Narberth's Jennifer Fox turns to fiction to tell her own true, tough story. My kids that we plan to have one day are going to be die-hard Flyers fans. Filmmakers Arthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini talk about their journey alongside a hijacked cartoon frog and his beleaguered creator.

Rewind. By creating an account, you acknowledge that PBS may share your information with our member stations and our respective service providers, and that you have read and understand the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Perfect 100% in Accountablility and Transparency. My time in Montana, while I was at film school, those were the first five consecutive years of my life where child abuse wasn’t the primary focus of my existence. And that led to a series of new questions and really important and cathartic conversations with my mom [Jacqui Neulinger], with my dad, and with the professionals involved in my case. Get a sneak peek of films coming to Independent Lens this fall. The terrible moment when everything changed in Sasha Neulinger's childhood. I love being able to craft an entire story and being able to share that as opposed to just sharing the emotions of a character.

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I play hockey here in Montana. Well, I started therapy before I ever disclosed what was happening. Made up of home video footage that reveals a long-kept secret, Sasha Joseph Neulinger’s Rewind is a brave and wrenching look at his childhood and his journey to reconcile his past. But first, we need you to sign in to PBS using one of the services below. Courtesy of Rewind to Fast-Forward Productions, In HBO's "The Tale," Narberth's Jennifer Fox turns to fiction to tell her own true, tough story.

When I was a kid going through all this, a lot of my time was spent just trying to survive to the next day. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.

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I was you know, hiking, fishing, and doing all the things that I loved. A tourist decides to devote his life to children with HIV living at an AIDS hostel in India. And I think that’s really important. “It was after watching the first six tapes that I realized that this was going to be a film,” he said, as “for every answer I received about my past, 10 new questions would arise.”. After premiering at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival to critical acclaim, Rewind, a documentary about surviving abuse both by family members and the justice system that required that he relive the trauma for years afterward, makes its television debut on Monday on PBS’ Independent Lens.

Filmmaker combines hours of home movies to tell his story of breaking a cycle of abuse. My dad wasn’t involved as a filmmaker, he was involved as a subject.

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The filmmaker behind the PBS film "Rewind" speaks about his personal journey to expose and understand his childhood, where he was a survivor of sexual abuse. Problems Playing Video? Be more independent. I’m really not interested in acting anymore. All rights reserved. Independent Lens: Rewind.

A former sheriff investigates the killing of his son-in-law by the very SWAT team he founded decades earlier. So it was really that move, and to be able to have space from what happened, that was equally as important as the incredible therapeutic service I received from Dr. Lustig. is a brave and wrenching look at his childhood and his journey to reconcile his past. He allowed me to take ownership of the story.

Sasha Joseph Neulinger and his father, Henry Nevison, look at archival footage Nevison has collected in a scene from "Rewind.". I am the biggest Flyers nerd on the planet. Twins Don and Ron head from Kingston to rural areas of Jamaica, for cooler temps and good fishing. The Montco-raised child actor and director was sexually abused as a child by two uncles and a cousin. When a child is experiencing that level of trauma, it’s hard to retain beautiful moments. https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/jim-allison-breakthrough/, https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/DDjWWV2-asset-mezzanine-16x9-fmYmIj3-480x270.png, Made up of home video footage that reveals a long-kept secret, Sasha Joseph Neulinger’s. My dad is an incredibly gifted filmmaker and the big inspiration in my life. Email . When I’m practicing and I don’t have to wear my team’s jersey, I’m wearing a Flyers jersey. Neulinger talked with The Inquirer about his film, seven years in the making, about seeing his parents with new eyes, and about the Flyers.

I can’t imagine a world in which my family was part of the construction of the film. Copy a link to this video to your clipboard, Sasha Joseph Neulinger Confronts Family Trauma Head-On. PBS Hawai‘i earned the 2020 Platinum Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar. And so I was able to reclaim these beautiful memories that had been lost, which was extremely healing and cathartic. By probing the gap between image and reality, the film depicts both how little and how much a camera can capture. The film was Sasha’s feature-length directorial debut. I mean, there’s a lot of vulnerability there. The Cold War is at its peak and the opponents are hostile. | Closed CaptioningVideo has closed captioning. Happiness tells a story of the bittersweet seduction of technology and progress in a remote Himalayan village. Independent Lens. Friday, May 8, 2020 By Jennifer Robinson. Support PBS Hawaiʻi Program Guide October Program Guide. Rewind paints a vivid but hopeful portrait of a family plagued by a cycle of abuse. Season 21 Episode 16 | 1h 24m 47s | Video has closed captioning. I was constantly being asked to talk to police. He had called his father, Henry Nevison, a documentary filmmaker (On the Other Side of the Fence), and asked if he still had any videotapes from his son’s childhood.

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We can remove the first video in the list to add this one. The untold story of Native American child removal, where the stakes of family separation policy are no less than cultural survival. And when I was able to act, I was able to express my emotions, but do it in an alternative universe. INDEPENDENT LENS Rewind Air Date: Mon, May 11, 2020 10:00 PM Facebook. LinkedIn.

I would watch moments from my childhood — beautiful moments, gorgeous, joyful moments that I had completely forgotten about. Uncover a horrifying secret buried within one tight-knit suburban family’s home video footage – a secret that, when revealed, leads to a media firestorm, a high-stakes court battle and a determination to heal. And at the same time, I got to observe my parents more objectively now as an adult. Report a Problem | So there’s like one grocery store and not a lot of people.”. He’s not only an inspiration to me as a filmmaker, but what a brave and courageous choice, not only to hand over the footage to me, but then to allow me to just do what I needed to do.

Closed Captioning. Because they had been overshadowed by the trauma. (One uncle, Lawrence Nevison, and his son, Stewart Nevison, pleaded guilty to felonies and were sent to prison in connection with separate incidents with Neulinger. “I had a really awesome job with a company that was working on National Geographic television. In Kingston, the Brodie brothers explore the idea of running a taxi service on their own, and find it ain't easy. But there was still this self-deprecating voice in the back of my mind that would say, “Sasha, you’re dirty, you’re disgusting, unlovable.” And I wanted to find out where that voice was coming from. 10 p.m. Monday, WHYY12. Become a sustaining supporter of PBS Hawai‘i with a monthly gift, or support your favorite programs with a one-time gift.

It was as he was graduating from Montana State University’s film school that Neulinger began to realize that despite years of therapy, the trauma of his childhood wasn’t done with him. An autobiographical film years in the making, Rewind premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival where it received a special jury mention. But there has to be some separation, right? Afghan and Iraqi interpreters risked their lives aiding American troops and are now in danger unless they emigrate. Independent Documentary Films.

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I read every article, I watch every game. His film about his experiences, "Rewind," which played the Tribeca Film Festival last year, makes its TV debut on PBS' "Independent Lens" on May 11. I figured that maybe there’d be some answers in some of my old childhood home video,” Neulinger said Wednesday. You know, it was incredibly emotional to watch that footage, to see an innocent child who has a zest for life and to watch that child — to watch myself — lose that light.

I felt like I couldn’t escape my trauma. By probing the gap between image and reality, the film depicts both how little and how much a camera can capture.

Through home movies, a filmmaker and his mother revisit the terrible moment in his childhood when everything changed. After premiering at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival to critical acclaim, Rewind, a documentary about surviving abuse both by family members and the justice system that required that he relive the trauma for years afterward, makes its television debut on Monday on PBS’ Independent Lens. Email . October … Uncover a horrifying secret buried within one tight-knit suburban family’s home video footage – a secret that, when revealed, leads to a media firestorm, a high-stakes court battle and a determination to heal. PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS harnesses our Islands’ storytelling traditions with multimedia platforms for independent filmmakers, offering thoughtful, fair and diverse perspectives reflecting the history and cultures of the region. Season 21 Episode 16 | 1h 24m 47s

I was constantly needing to prepare for different court dates. ), A former child actor whose credits included Shallow Hal and Unbreakable, Neulinger lived in Rosemont and attended Gladwyne Elementary School until moving to Allentown at the age of 10.