CANTON -- The North Country Crusaders will be screening Brett Culp's latest nonprofit documentary, ‘Look To The Sky,’ a film about hope told through the lens of DC Comics' character Superman, …
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CANTON -- The North Country Crusaders will be screening Brett Culp's latest nonprofit documentary, ‘Look To The Sky,’ a film about hope told through the lens of DC Comics' character Superman, Saturday, April 15, at 6 p.m. at the United Methodist Church.
“Look To The Sky” is a film about hope, how we lose it, and how we find it again.
It focuses on real people who use the symbolism of Superman in their lives and in their communities to better themselves and others.
Director Brett Culp's last film, “Legends Of The Knight,’ helped raise over $75,000 for charities worldwide and directly led to the inception of the North Country Crusaders.
Admission is $8 adults, $5 children 12 and younger.
Proceeds from the event will help support Church & Community, a local program serving the needy by providing food, clothing, other essentials, and referrals for additional assistance.
The North Country Crusaders is a local all-volunteer group of community servants in character seeking any and all ways to benefit our community using fiction and fun.