Now showing: sci-fi anime film “Patema Inverted,” April 4
Join us at Hodges Library for free screenings of independent and foreign films. Feature films will be screened at 7 p.m. in the Lindsay Young Auditorium on the first Wednesday of each month, throughout the semester.
Showing
Wednesday, April 4,
at 7 p.m.—
Patema InvertedPatema Inverted is a perspective-twisting sci-fi adventure about two kids separated by opposite gravities in the aftermath of a gravity experiment gone wrong. When Age spies Patema hanging upside-down from a tree, he pulls her down to safety, struggling with all his might to keep her earthbound. If he let’s go, she would “fall up” into the sky and be lost forever.
For more information, contact librarian Michael Deike at mdeike@utk.edu.
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