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10:30 am

Theater, All Ages

March 31

10:30 am - 11:00 am
$4.00

Dream To Fly

Dream To Fly is a poetic and touching story of aviation development through the ages. It presents the significant milestones on our route to conquering the skies – both in terms of technological breakthroughs, as well as our perceptions of flying itself.

Please arrive early. The show will start at 10:30 a.m.

Runtime: 35 minutes | View the trailer

11:15 am

Theater, All Ages

March 31

11:15 am - 11:45 am
$4.00

Explore

Explore is the story of humanity’s fascination with the stars — from ancient stargazers and astrologers to the breakthrough discoveries of Nicolaus Copernicus and Johannes Kepler. Today’s explorers depend on Kepler’s genius for their work in space. Enjoy a beautifully visualized trip through the history of astronomy.

Please arrive early. The show will start at 11:15 a.m.

Runtime: 27 minutes | View the trailer

2:00 pm

Community Event,

March 31

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

“Who She Is” – Film Showing and Community Conversation

Please note: This showing takes place at The Lyric1209 N College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524

Who She Is

Who She Is tells the story of four individual women caught in the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) epidemic. By bringing these missing women to life on screen, through animation and first-person storytelling, the documentary aims to humanize the people behind the statistics. Audiences will learn each woman’s loves and losses and will come to know their story. Through these women, the documentary hopes to shine a light on the wider MMIW epidemic and gendered violence.

Following the film screening, the co-directors will answer questions about the film and hold space for conversation about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women epidemic.

Anticipated in-person guests:

Jordan Dresser, Director & Former Chairperson of the Northern Arapaho Tribe

Sophie Barksdale, Director

In partnership with ACT Human Rights Film Festival, Co-sponsored by Colorado State University’s Native American Cultural Center & Fort Collins Museum of Discovery

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