Friday, September 28 at 6pm - Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N State St, Chicago, IL. Chicago Premiere! Director Valerio Jalongo will be in attendance! Presented on the occasion of EXPO Chicago, in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago.
A quest to unravel the mysteries of the universe through an audacious experiment conducted by the CERN research center in Switzerland, is chronicled by Director Jalongo, as 10,000 scientists from around the world prepare a unique collaboration using the largest machine ever built by human beings. Art, nature and science merge in this precisely timed operation in search of the most minute bit of matter generated in the one-millionth of a second following the Big Bang.
SOURCE: https://iicchicago.esteri.it
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