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CALICO REBELLION
Upcoming screenings:
--Tuesday, October 28: Andes Central School
this screening is for the Andes school students only
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-- Friday, November 14,2025: Glimmerglass Film Days, Cooperstown
10 am at Fenimore Farm’s Jones Center (the big stone barn at what was
formerly known as the Farmers’ Museum)
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--Thursday March 19,2026: Catskill Mountain Foundation
6 pm at Doctorow Center for the Arts,
7971 Main St, Hunter, NY 12442
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--Tuesday March 24,2026: Seton Hall University, NJ
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2 Main St
Delhi, NY 13753
a documentary about land and freedom
a film by Victoria Kupchinetsky
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In the lush woods of New York's Catskill Mountains, a mythical memory lives on. Of a time when men - armed with rifles and pitchforks, disguised in eerie leather masks and calico gowns - descended from the hills to stage the “Second American Revolution”.
Two hundred years ago immigrant farmers in the Catskills, fed up with oppression and exploitation by absentee landlords, staged a rebellion known as the Anti-Rent War. The uprising changed the course of history, paving the way to land rights across America and to the formation of a new political group — Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party.
Today, although largely forgotten, the historic uprising lives on through direct descendants of those rebellious farmers. CALICO REBELLION explores a pivotal moment in American history, and a community’s unique and enduring connection to the past through the songs, stories and costumes preserved from the 1840s.
Part historical “true crime” story - part meditation on land and belonging in America - CALICO REBELLION is a deep dive into small town America, its identity, idealism and the violence that percolates beneath the surface.
Get in touch with us about screening the film in your community:
CalicoIndians1845@gmail.com
Make a tax deductible donation:
https://fiscal.thegotham.org/donate.cfm?donate=757

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