Monrovia, Indiana film fest
at Billings Farm & Museum

Woodstock Vermont Film Series ~ Monrovia, Indiana

Forty-six million Americans live in rural, small town America. These towns were once the backbone of American life. While their number and populations have shrunk, the importance of rural America as a formative center of American politics and values was clearly demonstrated in the 2016 presidential election.

Wiseman’s newest film explores conflicting stereotypes and illustrates how values like community service, duty, spiritual life, generosity and authenticity are formed, experienced and lived. And it provides fresh insight into a rural way of life whose influence and force have not always been recognized or understood. Directed by Frederick Wiseman. NR, 143mins.

2 Showings: 3:00 & 5:30pm

Inspired by the surrounding countryside, the Woodstock Vermont Film Series transports viewers to distinctive cultures and destinations that share a strong sense of place. Through the medium of cinematography, we celebrate the diversity and joy of humanity and the powerful influence of place in our lives.

Films screened in HD digital projection and Dolby® surround-sound with complimentary refreshments.
The theater is wheelchair accessible. Please request seating or other special needs when purchasing tickets.

Ticket sales are non-refundable but may be exchanged for another screening.
TICKETS:

Adults: $11 (BFM members: $9)
Children: $6 (BFM members: $5)
15-film Package: $132 (BFM members: $98)

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