Saturday, November 1, 2025
Irvington Theater, Irvington, United States
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Irvington Theater, Irvington, United States
Michael Douglas, who lives in Irvington with his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, presents his documentary, America's Burning, in which New York Times best-selling author David Smick seeks the reasons for today’s hate and division — and rising risk of civil war. Narrated and produced by Douglas and written/directed by Smick, the film explores why capitalism has become the ultimate corporate insider’s club, the middle class is shrinking, and the American Dream’s promise of social mobility for all who work hard is dying. The film features an incredible collection of thinkers and strategists, from James Carville and Amy Chua to Ian Bremmer and Leon Panetta, who discuss America's impressive history of resilience and why our best days could still lie ahead.
The screening will be followed by a discussion with Michael Douglas and David Smick.
Irvington Theater
85 Main Street, Irvington, New York, 10533 United States
BOX OFFICE
914.591.6602
boxoffice@irvingtonny.gov
PARKING
Free, accessible parking is available on Main Street and in the lot of the Main Street School after 6:00pm. As a courtesy to our residents, please do not park on North Ferris Street. Learn more about our Accessibility Services.