After graduating from journalism school, Nick Beaulieu returns to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska to document its surging racial justice movement while seeking to reconnect with his staunchly pro-Trump father Randy -- a task made more urgent when Randy is unexpectedly diagnosed with stage-4 cancer.
An impressive feature documentary directorial debut that explores fundamental issues in the heart of America with honesty, self-reflection, and compassion. Norman Gidney MUSE TV
My Omaha made me cry, and that means it works. The quality of what Nick Beaulieu has achieved, seemingly by trial and error, is a documentary that shows that life isn’t all black and white. Kent Hill Film Threat
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After graduating from journalism school, Nick Beaulieu returns to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska to document its surging racial justice movement while seeking to reconnect with his staunchly pro-Trump father Randy -- a task made more urgent when Randy is unexpectedly diagnosed with stage-4 cancer.
An impressive feature documentary directorial debut that explores fundamental issues in the heart of America with honesty, self-reflection, and compassion. Norman Gidney MUSE TV
My Omaha made me cry, and that means it works. The quality of what Nick Beaulieu has achieved, seemingly by trial and error, is a documentary that shows that life isn’t all black and white. Kent Hill Film Threat
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