Once upon a time, a vast tallgrass prairie covered 140 million acres of North America. Today less than four percent of it remains, mostly in the Flint Hills of Kansas. The preserve protects the last significant remnant of the prairie's visual beauty and cultural resources. In this tiny patch, the tallgrass makes its last stand. But in a certain city in Kansas, another tallgrass legacy is growing, deepening its roots, expanding exponentially, and providing a different kind of cultural resource. It has become a gathering place to celebrate the love of cinema.
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