Join us for a film screening of One Small Visit, a 30-minute film written and directed by Jo Chim. One Small Visit is the incredible true story of an immigrant Indian family who unexpectedly passes through the tiny Midwest hometown of Neil Armstrong in the wake of the 1969 Moon landing and the civil rights movement and ends up on the doorstep of the Armstrong home.
After the screening, National Air and Space Museum curator Teasel Muir-Harmony, advisor to the film, will lead a Q&A session with members of the family depicted in the film.
Please note the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, requires free timed-entry passes to enter. In addition to making a reservation to this screening, you need a timed pass to enter the Museum. The Museum recommends you book passes for noon or earlier to ensure timeliness for the 1:00 pm screening. Reserve your timed-entry pass to enter the Museum.
This program is part of the Soar Together at Air and Space Family Day: Moon Missions Past and Present.
Soar Together at Air and Space is made possible by the generous support of Northrop Grumman.
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