

Thursday, Nov 13, 2025
All God’s Children | Philadelphia Premiere
3 PM Film Screening
$10 Students | $13 Seniors | $15 General Admission
The Towers at Wyncote
Offsite
Directed by Ondi Timoner
Documentary Feature| USA | 2024 | 100 min | English
In an unprecedented attempt to heal centuries of racism and antisemitism and combat the rising racial and ethnic tension in their Brooklyn communities, activist Rabbi Rachel Timoner teams up with Baptist Reverend Robert Waterman to unite their congregations. As their faith is put to the test, both congregations struggle not to let their differences drive them apart. All God’s Children follows their journey, offering a powerful blueprint for how other communities might bridge divides and foster true unity. This compelling narrative lays the foundation for an impact campaign that could ignite transformative change far beyond Brooklyn.
Official Selection
DOC NYC 2024, Centerpiece Selection, Audience Award Runner-up
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Boston Jewish Film Festival
“[The film] captures the challenge inherent in seeking common ground between members of the faith communities.” – Deadline
“A model for how other communities might come together in peace.” – IndieWire
Director’s Bio
Ondi Timoner is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker who has the rare distinction of winning the U.S. Grand Jury Prize at Sundance twice: for DIG! (2004), a film about the collision of art and commerce through the love/hate relationship between the Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Dandy Warhols, and for WE LIVE IN PUBLIC, a film about a social experiment which proves the loss of intimacy and privacy with the advent of the Internet (2009). Both films were acquired by New York’s MoMA for its permanent collection.
Since then, Ondi has created award-winning films and series such as JOIN US, about mind control; COOL IT about solutions to climate change; BRAND: A Second Coming, about the transformation of comedian disruptor Russell Brand; the 10-hour series JUNGLETOWN, about “the world’s most sustainable modern town in remote Panama; COMING CLEAN, about solutions to the opioid crisis; and the dramatic feature MAPPLETHORPE starring Matt Smith, which she also wrote, produced, and edited.
Her most personal film, LAST FLIGHT HOME, about her father Eli Timoner’s extraordinary life and intentional death, premiered at Sundance & Telluride in 2022, winning Best Documentary at Woodstock and Dallas Int’l FF, and the Critics Award at Key West FF before making the Shortlist for the 95th Academy Awards. Ondi was recently awarded the prestigious Visionary Award for Documentary Excellence at DOC NYC and the Impact Award at Hamptons DocFest.
Her newest film THE NEW AMERICANS takes audiences into the intersection of finance, media, and extremism, uncovering the connection between the January 6th Insurrection and the Gamestop Squeeze to explore the explosive ramifications of our digital future and premiered at SXSW in 2023. Ondi is an active member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, Directors Guild of America, Producers Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, International Documentary Association, Film Independent, Women in Film, and Film Fatales.

This event is presented by Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media. Please contact info@phillyjfm.org with any questions.