Triplex Cinema to Host Preview Screening of 'Holland'

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Triplex Cinema will host a special preview screening of "Holland" on Saturday, March 22, at 7:00 p.m.
 
"Holland" is a new film written by Andrew Sodroski, directed by Mimi Cave, and starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Macfadyen, and Gael Garcia Bernal.
 
Screenwriter Andrew Sodroski will be present at the Triplex for a Q&A session following the film. 
 
"Holland" is a mystery thriller that will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on March 27.  Tickets for the March 22nd screening can be purchased at the Triplex website.
 
The film is set in a small Michigan town and centers on a teacher who suspects her husband of concealing a secret.  With the help of a colleague, she discovers that the situation may be more serious than she initially thought.
 
Nicole Kidman plays the teacher, Nancy.  Matthew Macfadyen, known for his role as Tom Wambsgans in the HBO drama "Succession," plays her husband.  Gael Garcia Bernal, known for performances in films such as "Amores Perros," "Y tu mama Tambien," and "Babel," plays a colleague of Kidman's character.
 
Andrew Sodroski is an award-winning screenwriter in film and television.  His credits include the true-crime anthology series "Manhunt."  The first season, "Manhunt: Unabomber," starred Sam Worthington and Paul Bettany.  The second season, "Deadly Games," starred Jack Huston and Cameron Britton.  Sodroski received a Writers Guild of America nomination for "Unabomber."  His screenplay for "Holland" topped the 2013 "Black List." 
 
Mimi Cave is a filmmaker, choreographer, and writer.  Her previous film, "Fresh," released in 2022, starred Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan.  
 
The Triplex David Lynch tribute series continues through this month.  Details are available on the Triplex website. 
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Reps. Leigh Davis, Bud Williams Filing Legislation Honoring Freeman

SHEFFIELD, Mass. — State Reps. Leigh Davis of the 3rd Berkshire District and Bud L. Williams, of the 11th Hampden District, are filing legislation establishing Aug. 22 as Elizabeth Freeman Day of Equality, Healing, and Remembrance in the commonwealth.
 
The legislation would direct the governor to annually issue a proclamation recognizing the courageous contributions of Elizabeth Freeman, an enslaved Black woman known as Mum Bett, whose landmark freedom suit helped spark the legal end of slavery in Massachusetts.
 
"Elizabeth Freeman's story began here in the Berkshires, but its impact reached every corner of the commonwealth," said Davis. "More than two centuries later, her legacy continues to inspire us. Establishing Elizabeth Freeman Day will ensure that future generations learn not only about her extraordinary bravery, but also about the power of one person to change the course of history."
 
In 1781, Freeman, of Sheffield at the time, challenged the institution of slavery by filing suit against her enslaver, Col. John Ashley. In the landmark case Brom and Bett v. Ashley, a Berkshire County jury ruled in favor of Freeman and her fellow plaintiff, Brom, granting them their freedom. The case demonstrated the power of the Massachusetts Constitution's declaration that all people are born free and equal and helped pave the way for the Quock Walker decisions that ultimately ended slavery in the commonwealth. 
 
"Freeman's courage changed the course of history in Massachusetts," said Williams. "At a time when the odds were stacked against her, she stood up and demanded that the promises of liberty and equality contained in our Constitution apply to her as well. She risked everything to challenge an unjust system, and her victory helped lay the foundation for the end of slavery in our commonwealth. Her legacy deserves to be recognized and remembered by every resident of Massachusetts."
 
Although unable to read or write, Freeman understood the meaning of freedom and equality and took extraordinary action to secure those rights for herself and others. Her story remains one of the most powerful examples of individual courage in the face of injustice. 
 
Elizabeth Freeman Day will provide an opportunity for reflection, education, healing, and remembrance, said Williams. 
 
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