Friday, September 25, 2015

Fathom Events Presents Finding Noah, One-Night Only, October 8th


From our friends at Fathom Events...

Fathom Events is partnering with 17K ASL, Propeller, and Alchemy to bring the thrilling unprecedented documentary Finding Noah to select cinemas nationwide on Thursday, October 8 for a special one-night event. Click here to find a theater near you, and click here to purchase tickets.

Date: Thursday, October 8

Time: 7:00 PM (local time)

Run Time: 2 hours 10 minutes (approximate) including exclusive panel

Ticketing: Tickets are available by clicking here. If online ticketing is not available for your location, you can purchase your tickets by visiting the box office at your local participating movie theater.

Special Fathom Features: Enjoy an exclusive panel discussion with prominent archeologists, theologians, filmmakers and expedition team members.

Intrigued by the story of one family’s extreme escape in a homemade vessel during a global flood, mankind has been searching for answers about the alleged remains of Noah’s Ark for thousands of years. While the most well-known version of the story is in the Bible, renditions of the narrative have been told in almost every culture. Biblical accounts, historical reports, and scientific evidence all point to Mount Ararat, located in Eastern Turkey, as the final resting place of the Ark. Few have been able to fully explore Agri Dagh or “The Painful Mountain”; that is, until now.

Join a group of archaeologists, theologians, and explorers as they embark on a dangerous expedition up Mount Ararat’s desolate summit. Shot in never-before-filmed locations, this group faces constant threats of deadly environmental challenges in one of the harshest geopolitical regions in the world. These brave pioneers search for answers in a true adventure of faith. Directed by Brent Baum, this documentary takes a deeper look to finally resolve the age-old question: did Noah and his Ark actually exist? Narrated by Academy Award nominee Gary Sinise, Finding Noah is more than a quest for answers, it is a testament of the human spirit, where belief and the need for exploration transcend risk and limitation.