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Audience Award for Best Documentary Film MIFF ‘20 Six Locked Doors explores the events leading up to the deadliest nightclub fire in American history on November 28, 1942, at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, Massachusetts. With double the allowed occupants, locked doors, flammable materials, and other deadly conditions, the fire left 492 people dead. Through interviews with survivors who have never before spoken on camera and an extensive archive collection of photos, and unreleased footage the film explores how corruption, greed and a former Jewish, gangster-run speakeasy led to an unimaginable tragedy.
Now Airing on GBH local PBS station in New England
Official Selection to Massachusetts Independent Film Festival ‘20 Boston Globe Docs Film Festival ‘19, Mystic Film Festival ‘19 , and Julien Dubuque International Film Festival ‘19