An optimistic documentary about the future of the natural world, “The Biggest Little Farm” will open the fall season of the Northwest Wyoming Film Series (NWFS) on Tuesday.
The movie …
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An optimistic documentary about the future of the natural world, “The Biggest Little Farm” will open the fall season of the Northwest Wyoming Film Series (NWFS) on Tuesday.
The movie will be shown at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Big Horn Cinemas. The ticket price is $7 for each showing. The NWFS season will continue with double showings on successive Tuesdays — Maiden on Oct. 1, Echo in the Canyon on Oct. 8, The Last Black Man in San Francisco on Oct. 15, Honeyland on Oct. 22 and Toni Morrison on Oct. 29.
“The fall lineup features a wide breadth of signature films intended to delight and provoke, entertain and educate,” said NWFS President Peter Hassrick.
While the six-film fall season has become the tradition for NWFS, he noted, the arrangement between the organization and Big Horn Cinemas has been simplified. NWFS will no longer solicit memberships; instead of charging two ticket prices for NWFS members and non-members, Big Horn Cinemas has set a flat fee of $7 for each showing and will continue to promote the series. In exchange, NWFS will continue to recommend films to the theater for the fall and spring seasons.
“This is a continuation of a healthy and exciting relationship between NWFS and Tony Beaverson of Big Horn Cinemas that started in the spring of 2012,” Hassrick said. “We’ve been delighted with the response from the community, which has shown a committed interest in films of exceptional quality.”
Although it’s no longer seeking members, NWFS will maintain its email list and Facebook page for sharing information about the movies. To learn more about the movies, visit the NWFS, Northwest Wyoming Film Series group on Facebook or send an email to hbloomwilson@gmail.com.