TREC Big Green Screen Theater
301 Peninsula Drive, Erie, PA 16505
Movieline: 1-(814)-838-4123

Journey to Space ()
Cast: Christian Gardner, Gabrielle Gardner
Runtime: 45 mins.
NASA's next era will be its greatest yet. That is the clear "roadmap" painted by Journey To Space. The film showcases the exciting plans NASA and the space community are working on, and the challenges they must overcome to carry out audacious missions.

Ripples of Plastic ()
Runtime: 56 mins.
Embark on an eye-opening journey through the unseen impacts of plastic pollution in the Great Lakes region. Guided by Dr. Sherri Mason and other regional voices, witness the vast extent of contamination pathways, effects of microplastics, and the unexpected toll on human health. Beyond individual action, the film inspires a collective movement for transformative progress toward a plastic-free future.

The Last Reef: Cities Beneath the Sea 3D ()
Runtime: 40 mins.
Fly across iridescent tropical reefs, brush through a cloud of a million jellyfish, visit an alien world where the closer you look, the more you see.We think of reefs as exotic, distant places with little connection to our everyday world. Yet there are many kinds of reef, each of them a living city beneath the sea, where plants and animals congregate in mutual benefit. They have a parallel existence to ours, distant yet undoubtedly connected.Each of them is a hotspot of biodiversity as vital to life on earth as the rainforests. Just as the Amazon has its secrets, so too do the reefs. Reefs have been molding and shaping our shorelines, literally forming islands and mountains, for millions of years. Yet in our lifetime, they have come under threat: human activity is altering the chemistry of the oceans. As the sea becomes more acidic, coral, shell and bone begin to crumble.Shot on location in Palau, Vancouver Island, French Polynesia, Mexico, and The Bahamas, The Last Reef takes us on a global journey to explore our connection with the ocean’s complex, parallel worlds. New underwater 3D technology takes us into the heart of the reef, revealing a habitat more diverse and more colorful than you ever imagined…What would it mean to us if one of these vibrant wonderlands were to become the last reef?