For generations, George Washington has existed more as an icon than a man. In Young Washington, William Franklyn-Miller strips away that familiar image to reveal the uncertainty, ambition, and resilience that shaped America’s first president long before history immortalized him. Delivering a commanding performance filled with remarkable nuance, William captures a young man still searching for his place in the world while carrying the weight of the leader he would one day become. Before he was the Father of a Nation, Washington was a soldier fighting to survive. After a
Tribeca Film Festival 2026: William Franklyn-Miller Discusses the Untold Story of ‘Young Washington’
For generations, George Washington has existed more as an icon than a man. In Young Washington, William Franklyn-Miller strips away that familiar image to reveal…
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