310+ members of the organizations of Reasonable New York enjoyed a special complimentary pre-release screening of... 

Monday, January 11th 2010, at 7pm

The screening was followed by a panel discussion, with director Jon Amiel, Randal Keynes (great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin and writer of "Annie's Box", which the script is based on), and scholars of science and religion. Moderating the panel discussion was Professor David Kohn, Director & General Editor of the Darwin Manuscripts Project at the American Museum of Natural History.

 Reasonable New York is proud to have sponsored this screening in collaboration with NewMarket Films, the US distributor. Please stay tuned for many more exciting events to be posted on our websites and meetups, and make sure you sign up with one of our fine organizations for a reasonable experience in New York City. 

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