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Pale Blue Dot

Chin Li Zhi | 2014 | 4 min.

2017 Official Selection

pale-blue-dotSet to the words of Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot situates human history against the tapestry of the cosmos through an eclectic combination of art styles woven seamlessly together through music and visuals, seeking to remind us that regardless of our differences, we are one species living on Earth.

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See this film on tour near you:

February 10, 2019 Bay Shore NY YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts
January 24, 2019 Lancaster PA Spring House Brewing Company
January 24, 2019 Annapolis MD St. Margaret's Episcopal Church
January 24, 2019 Washington DC Landmark's E Street Cinema
January 24, 2019 Richmond VA Science Museum of Virginia
October 4, 2018 Milwaukee WI The War Memorial
September 22, 2018 Collinsville CT Canton Town Hall
September 13, 2018 Revelstoke BC Roxy Theatre
September 8, 2018 Fairbanks AK University of Alaska Fairbanks; Schaible Auditorium
May 31, 2018 Valdosta GA Mathis Auditorium
April 27, 2018 Silver City NM Light Hall Theatre - Western New Mexico University
April 21, 2018 Marysville CA Yuba College
April 21, 2018 Palm Desert CA UCR Palm Desert Center
April 18, 2018 Lafayette LA The Backpacker
April 17, 2018 Baton Rouge LA The Backpacker
February 3, 2018 Cleveland OH Cleveland Museum of Natural History

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