Sept 15: Film Producer David Tice premiers his movie Grid Down, Power Up in Sedona at Mary D Fisher Theatre

Brian Sussman talks with Producer and Director David Tice about his movie Grid Down, Power Up narrated by host Dennis Quaid. The movie examines imminent threats and the infinite dangers in store from prolonged power loss.

This is a must attend event!

David Tice, will be in Sedona to host the film and conduct a Q&A discussion following both screenings.

The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of “Grid Down, Power Up” on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 20 and 21 at 4:00 p.m. at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.

The Filmmaker and his team will be there to talk after the one hour documentary. This is a very important topic, with solutions. Also attending the panel discussion will be some local legislators; former AZ Congressman Trent Franks, State Senator Ken Bennett, an Rep. Selina Bliss.

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Dennis Quaid hosts an alarming look into the potential of life without power. A dynamic legion of energy, economic, national security, and infrastructure experts fearlessly expose our most critical global threat: the vulnerability of our nation’s power grids. Together they inform the public of imminent threats and the infinite horrors in store from prolonged power loss. Buckle down and power up with this series of shocking scenarios.
 
Grid failure is a real and imminent threat, a devastatingly deadly occurrence leading to life-threatening shortages of heat, food, and water. If protective measures are not taken, we will experience catastrophic failures leaving citizens in states of starvation, death, destruction, and darkness for months.

CLICK HERE to order online now.
Call the Film Festival office at 928-282-1177 to order your tickets by phone

UPDATE: As discussed during the show, here is the link to the Epoch Times Special Feature: Meteorologists, Scientists Explain Why There Is ‘No Climate Emergency’

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