USA, Rated PG-13, 94 Minutes
Director: Liz Garbus
Cast: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Vincent Cassel (Narrator)
Showtimes:
November 19 - December 2, 2021
Wednesday through Sunday – 7:00 pm (no screenings Monday and Tuesday)
Sunday & Wednesday matinees – 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 adults, $7 seniors, $6 members/students
Matinees and Bargain Nights (Monday & Tuesday): $7 adults, $5 seniors, $4 members/students
Masks must be worn in the arts center. Proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test performed within 72 hours of the event are required to attend this event.
Adventurer, filmmaker, inventor, author, unlikely celebrity and conservationist: For over four decades, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his explorations under the ocean became synonymous with a love of science and the natural world. As he learned to protect the environment, he brought the whole world with him, sounding alarms more than 50 years ago about the warming seas and our planet's vulnerability. In Becoming Cousteau, from National Geographic Documentary Films, two-time Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus takes an inside look at Cousteau and his life, his iconic films and inventions, and the experiences that made him the 20th century's most unique and renowned environmental voice — and the man who inspired generations to protect the Earth.
On Friday, November 26th, we are delighted to host St. Johnsbury native Mariah Rust, who worked on this film translating archival footage from French to English!