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Price $15 ($12 Walker members and seniors, free for students on Fridays)

When a complex radio transmission is detected from nearby star Vega, the search for alien life suddenly becomes more of a reality. At the center of this search is Dr. Ellie Arroway (Jodie Foster), a scientist working on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence who decodes the signal, revealing that it contains plans for a technologically advanced machine that can transport one person to Vega. As governments and billionaires work to build the device, conflicting desires and intentions emerge around the technology, as well as who will be chosen to travel aboard it to represent Earth. Adapted from the novel by Carl Sagan, Contact is about more than simply an alien encounter—it’s a story that complicates the binaries of science, religion, faith, and doubt. 1997, US, 35mm, 150 min.

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On Friday, August 8, the film will be shown on 35mm without captions. On Saturday, August 9, the film will be shown digitally with open captions.

Accessibility

On Friday, August 8, the film will be shown on 35mm without captions. On Saturday, August 9, the film will be shown digitally with open captions.

For more information about accessibility at the Walker, visit our Access page.

For questions about accessibility, or to request additional accommodations, call 612-375-7564, or email access@walkerart.org.

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