JUNE 22 DAY 3
DOUBLE FEATURE
scene one MOVIELAND / 10AM - DOORS OPEN AT 9
science fact DBL FEATURE
the boy who harnessed the wind
A 13-year old boy is thrown out of the school he loves when his family can no longer afford the fees. He sneaks into the library and learns how to build a wind turbine to save his village from a famine.
THIS MOVIE IS FREE OF CHARGE BUT A TICKET IS STILL REQURED FOR ADMISSION
The dramatic story of the cutthroat race between electricity titans Thomas A. Edison and George Westinghouse to determine whose electrical system would power the modern world.
THIS MOVIE IS FREE OF CHARGE BUT A TICKET IS STILL REQURED FOR ADMISSION
science fact DBL FEATURE
the current war
JUNE 22 DAY 3
ge theatre at proctors
2 PM - DOORS OPEN 1
“ORDER OF THE ILLUSIVE” live musical ensemble accompanies Fritz Lang’s final silent epic, where the legendary filmmaker spins a tale involving a wicked cartel of spies who co-opt an experimental mission to the moon in the hope of plundering the satellite’s rumored, vast stores of gold. Lunar emotions run scattershot, and the new goal becomes their very survival.
LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT
woman in the moon
FESTIVAL CLONER SPECIAL
mickey 17
7:30 PM - DOORS OPEN 7
During a human expedition to colonize space, Mickey 17, a so-called "expendable" employee, is sent to explore an ice planet.
The latest from Oscar-winning writer/director Bong Joon Ho (Parasite), Mickey 17 is an Earth man who signs up for a colonizing expedition to a distant icy planet and volunteers for a job that puts him in deadly situations constantly. Every time he dies, a new version with his memories is printed out.
JUNE 22 DAY 3
MISCI PROGRAMMING
LARGE SCALE misci EXHIBIT
SCIENCE FICTION,
SCIENCE FUTURE
Imaginations run wild with possibilities of the future. Teleportation, holograms, invisibility and mind control are not just in the movies. Just like science fiction stories, curiosity, innovation and imagination underpin many scientific principles. This exhibition incorporates these notions to bring to life that once only considered possible in film and literature.
SciFi and Science meet on the dome. miSci’s Suits-Bueche Planetarium features a high-definition digital projector and GOTO Chronos Star Machine, one of only a handful in the US, that displays 8,500 stars and 24 constellations as seen from any location on Earth.