Join the Arts Council for our 2nd film in the Independent Film Series for 24-25!
Friday, October 11th at 7PM at the Kress Theatre in Downtown Alexandria. Tickets: $10, free for students.Small Town Universe paints an intimate and captivating portrait of life in Green Bank, West Virginia, home to the world’s most sensitive radio telescope and the only U.S. town where Wi-Fi and cell phones are banned. In this uniquely radio-quiet community, scientists use the telescope to search for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence and advance the field of radio astronomy while residents navigate through pivotal moments of existence, forming deep connections with the universe, science, and one another.
Meet the Emmy-Award nominated filmmaker, Katie Dellamaggiore, for a Q&A after the screening.
Friday, October 11th at 7PM at the Kress Theatre in Downtown Alexandria. Tickets: $10, free for students.Small Town Universe paints an intimate and captivating portrait of life in Green Bank, West Virginia, home to the world’s most sensitive radio telescope and the only U.S. town where Wi-Fi and cell phones are banned. In this uniquely radio-quiet community, scientists use the telescope to search for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence and advance the field of radio astronomy while residents navigate through pivotal moments of existence, forming deep connections with the universe, science, and one another.
Meet the Emmy-Award nominated filmmaker, Katie Dellamaggiore, for a Q&A after the screening.
Southern Circuit screenings are funded in part by a grant from South Arts, a regional arts organization, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information about Southern Circuit please visit www.southarts.org/southerncircuit.