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DESCRIPTION:\n	Terry Gilliam’s sci-fi classic\, plus two shorts that speak 
 to how past mistakes can haunt us\, including the 1962 film that inspired 
 it. \n	\n	  \n\n\n	\n	\n	  \n\n\n	This screening is made possible with the
  generous support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. \n	\n	  \n\n\n	\n	\n	
   \n\nWith an introduction by Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo—lead epidemiologist for t
 he Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Testing Insights Initiative—about pandemic prepa
 redness and what we can learn from the past to help our present and future
 . \n\n	\n\n\n	12 Monkeys \n	\n	Dir. Terry Gilliam. U.S.\, 1995\, 127 mins.
  With Bruce Willis\, Madeleine Stowe\, Brad Pitt\, Christopher Plummer. In
  a future where all humans are forced underground by the ravages of a dead
 ly virus\, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about how 
 to stop its spread. Inspired by Chris Marker’s 1962 short La Jetée\, Terry
  Gilliam (Monty Python\, Brazil) crafts a riveting\, action-packed update 
 featuring Bruce Willis\, Madeleine Stowe\, Christopher Plummer\, and Brad 
 Pitt in his first Oscar-nominated role. Rated R. \n\n\n	\n		La Jetée \n		
 \n		Dir. Chris Marker. France\, 1962\, 28 mins. With Étienne Becker\, Jean
  Négroni\, Hélène Chatelain\, Davos Hanich. Marker’s seminal science-ficti
 on masterpiece\, concerning a time traveler in a postapocalyptic Paris who
  is haunted by his own mysterious past\, is considered by many the greates
 t short film ever made. Told in photographs (with one remarkable exception
 )\, this mind-bending work has influenced countless filmmakers. \n	\n	\n		
 Semmelweis \n		\n		Dir. Jim Berry. U.S.\, 2001\, 21 mins. With Fritz Miche
 l\, Eden Riegel\, James Kelly. This dramatic short\, inspired by the life 
 of Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis\, ostracized by the scientific com
 munity for his belief that hand-washing could save lives\, has newfound re
 sonance since the outbreak and response to the COVID-19 virus. Semmelweis 
 was produced with support from a grant awarded by NYU in partnership with 
 the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. \n	\n	\n		Order tickets online. Tickets: $
 20 per car (up to 5 passengers per car). Members receive a 20% discount. L
 earn more about membership and join here. Doors will open each night aroun
 d 7:00 p.m.\, events will begin at 7:45 p.m. and end by 11:00 p.m. \n	\n	
 \n		Donations to MoMI help support initiatives like the Queens Drive-In. P
 lease consider making a gift today. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Queens Drive-In at NYSCI\, 47-01 111 Street\, Corona\, NY 11368
SUMMARY:12 Monkeys + La Jetée + Semmelweis
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