"A Night at the Garden" is a documentary film that revisits a chilling event in American history. The film takes us back to February 20, 1939, when over 20,000 American Nazis gathered at Madison Square Garden in New York City for a rally. The event, which was organized by the German American Bund, featured speeches promoting anti-Semitism and fascism.
As the audience watches footage from this rally, they are confronted with the sight of swastika flags and the sound of hateful rhetoric. The film highlights the disturbing parallels between the rise of Nazism in the 1930s and the current political climate in the United States.
Through "A Night at the Garden," viewers are forced to confront the dark chapters of American history and reflect on the dangers of intolerance and extremism. The film serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up against hatred and bigotry in all its forms.