Amid Omaha’s social and political divides, filmmaker Nick Beaulieu returns home to confront both a changing city and his own family. As he documents the voices shaping his community, he also seeks reconciliation with his terminally ill father Randy, a devoted Trump supporter. With guidance from community leader Leo Louis II, Nick wrestles with questions of identity, belonging, and the possibility of understanding across difference. My Omaha is a personal journey that reveals how dialogue—however difficult—can open paths toward common ground. Documentary, 1h 45m, NR.
My Omaha encourages viewers to consider how these challenges register in their own life, providing an example for how embracing conversation with one another can heal divisions and create a better world.
The screening will be held in Theater 1, RFC’s 124-seat capacity theater and followed by a community discussion.