Charlie Victor Romeo In 3D – Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 – 7 PM
(Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels & Karlyn Michelson, 2013)
“A curious hybrid of documentary and experimental theater. It is also one of the most terrifying movies I have ever seen.”—A. O. Scott, New York Times
Adapted from the critically acclaimed theatrical production, which was presented at the Wexner Center by Collective:Unconscious in 2002, Charlie Victor Romeo (code for “cockpit voice recorder”) dramatizes actual cockpit recordings recovered from the black boxes of six doomed airliners. Both shot and projected in 3D, the viewer is put in the middle of the film’s spare set as actors depict the professionalism of the flight crews under the most extreme duress. (80 mins., 3D DCP)
New Documentary Series
Nonfiction filmmaking holds a strong appeal for many committed directors and producers. This ongoing series lets you sample wide-ranging approaches to the contemporary documentary.
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$6 members, students, seniors
$8 general public
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