State Department To Screen ‘Young Washington’ At U.S. Embassies
June 23, 2026 510 views

State Department To Screen ‘Young Washington’ At U.S. Embassies

By David Okonkwo
Young Washington, Angel and Wonder Project’s upcoming theatrical feature about the pre-Revolutionary War experiences of George Washington, will screen at U.S. embassies worldwide in a partnership with the U.S. State Department. The film will get a national theatrical release on July 3, the weekend of semiquincentennial

Young Washington, Angel and Wonder Project’s upcoming theatrical feature about the pre-Revolutionary War experiences of George Washington, will screen at U.S. embassies worldwide in a partnership with the U.S. State Department.

The film will get a national theatrical release on July 3, the weekend of semiquincentennial celebrations.

Young Washington is directed by Jon Erwin and stars William Franklyn-Miller, Kelsey Grammer, Mary-Louise Parker and Ben Kingsley.

The film will get a Washington, D.C. screening on Thursday at the National Portrait Gallery, where the partnership with the State Department will be announced and Assistant Secretary Jose Cunningham will speak, as well as Grammer and Franklyn-Miller.

Neal Harmon, co-founder and CEO of Angel, said in a statement, “As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, Young Washington takes us back when the leaders we now admire were still discovering who they would become. It’s a deeply human story about growth, sacrifice, humility, and leadership earned through adversity and preserved by divine providence.”

Cate Dillon, assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, said that the film “reflects a long tradition of creative works that engage global audiences and highlight the nation’s history and values.”

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