Director Bobby Roth's Documentary 'Good Men' to have its World Premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival
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Filmmaker Bobby Roth embarks on a thought-provoking journey seeking candid answers to questions on masculinity, femininity, and whether we have the power to change.

MILL VALLEY, Calif. - Californer -- "Good Men", the new documentary from Writer/Producer/Director Bobby Roth, will have its World Premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival on Friday, October 4th followed by a screening on Sunday, October 6th. Roth is no stranger to Mill Valley, he has previously premiered with his films: JACK THE DOG, BERKELEY, and his documentary series on directing, BOBBY ROTH'S MASTERCLASS: A DIRECTOR PREPARES. The event will also include Q & A's with Bobby Roth and his Co-Producer Jesse Kane, who grew up in the Bay Area.

The essence of the film is perhaps best captured by the words of Randy Myers of MVFF who shared, "Roth's deep dive into a multifaceted topic draws touching testimony from actors, among them the Bay Area's Peter Coyote (whom Roth directed in 1984's Heartbreakers), Ming-Na Wen, Henry Winkler, and Eric Dane; filmmakers that include MVFF favorite Rob Nilsson, Taylor Hackford, and Michael Mann" even Rage Against the Machine's, Tom Morello. "Nearly 40 people provide rich, sometimes painful, and candid answers that suggest that in order to become a good man, one must become a compassionate and reflective person first."

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According to Roth, "The combination of people who know and love movies makes Mill Valley Film Festival an ideal spot to showcase a film that is a true departure for me in many ways but is also the culmination of my career, a film about men's vulnerability and their desire to do the right thing."

For additional screening dates and times visit: https://goodmen2024.wixsite.com/good-men

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