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DESCRIPTION:\n	Please note: This event was rescheduled from May 30 (it was 
 postponed due to inclement weather). All tickets from the original date wi
 ll be transfered to this new date. \n\n\n	With an introduction by Dr. Alex
 ander C. Stahn\, Assistant Professor of Medical Science at Penn Medicine a
 nd member of the European Space Agency’s Isolation Steering Committee\, ab
 out how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the study of the effects of iso
 lation. Followed by a live introduction from Houston by former NASA astron
 aut Dr. Karen Nyberg\, the 50th woman in space\, who was living aboard the
  International Space Station when Gravity was released. \n	\n\n\n	Gravity 
 \n	\n	Dir. Alfonso Cuarón. U.S.\, U.K.\, 2013\, 91 mins. With Sandra Bullo
 ck\, George Clooney. Cuarón’s astonishing big-screen adventure\, which ear
 ned the director an Academy Award\, is a depiction of life in the midst of
  profound\, terrifying aloneness. A survival story told from the perspecti
 ve of an astronaut\, played by a committed Sandra Bullock\, after a techni
 cal malfunction leaves her stranded in space. An uncanny visual experience
 \, Gravity moves and feels like no other film before or since. Rated: PG-1
 3 \n\n\n	Preceded by the short films: \n\n\n	Nose Hair \n	\n	Dir. Louis Mo
 rton. U.S.\, 2016\, 10 mins. Featuring the voices of Jayden Mason\, Eastau
 gh\, Ryan Lacey. This charming animated short follows a young boy with ano
 smia—loss of smell (a common symptom of COVID-19)—who learns to use the co
 ndition to his advantage. Nose Hair was produced with support from a grant
  awarded by USC in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Not Ra
 ted \n\n\n	Distemper \n	\n	Dir. Elias Plagianos. U.S.\, 2019\, 18 mins. Wi
 th Abigail Hawk and Chiké Okonkwo. This short was inspired by the true sto
 ry of LGBTQ icon Dr. Louise Pearce\, a pathologist who\, in 1918\, helped 
 find a cure for sleeping sickness and saved an estimated two million lives
 . Produced with support from an award by the North Fork TV Festival and th
 e Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Not Rated \n\n\n	Order tickets online. Ticke
 ts: $20 per car (up to 5 passengers per car). Members receive a free ticke
 t. Learn more about membership and join here. Doors will open each night a
 round 7:00 p.m.\, events will begin at 7:30 p.m. and end by 11:00 p.m. \n
 \n\n	This screening is made possible with the generous support of the Alfr
 ed P. Sloan Foundation. \n	\n	  \n\n\n	Donations to MoMI help support init
 iatives like the Queens Drive-In. Please consider making a gift today. \n
DTSTART:20210605T193000
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LOCATION:Queens Drive-In at NYSCI\, 47-01 111 Street\, Corona\, NY 11368
SUMMARY:Gravity + Nose Hair + Distemper
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