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Tuesday, Aug. 23: "Into Eternity"

The Grand Cinema

The Finnish nuclear waste repository known as Onkalo is the subject of the documentary “Into Eternity.”

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When we want artistically soulful, intellectually satisfying, and more visually challenging filmgoing, we'll stick with the one that's been giving it to us for years. As always, The Grand Cinema programming leans to the artier, the indie, and the auteur-embracing, and while it would be nice to see it try something riskier on every now and again, its various film series provide much-needed cinematic food for the soul. The indie film house's new Tuesday Film Series will offer an awesome film (new or classic) every Tuesday for a year, with two screenings each Tuesday - afternoon and evening. Today, Into Eternity - a film exploring the utter impossibility of storing nuclear waste for 100,000 years - screens at 1:55 and 6:30 p.m.

[The Grand Cinema, 1:55 and 6:30 p.m., 606 S. Fawcett, Tacoma, 253.593.4474]]

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