In January 1970, hippie-millionaire Michael Brody Jr., the 21-year-old heir to a margarine fortune, announced to the world that he would personally usher in a new era of peace and love by giving away his $25-million inheritance to anyone in need. Fifty years later, an enormous cache of letters are discovered — unopened. Acclaimed director Keith Maitland (Tower) reveals the incredible story of Michael Brody Jr. — and the countless struggling Americans who sought his help — to create a deeply moving meditation on desire, need, philanthropy, and love. A Greenwich Entertainment release