About this Event
Trilith Celebrates Recovery Night is a special community screening featuring an upcoming documentary and an intimate conversation with its filmmakers and the film’s subject, Erin Moore—founder of Alaska's , recovery advocate, and living testimony to transformation.
ABOUT THE FILM
Frequency of Hope is an upcoming documentary about starting over, set across the wide, untamed spaces of Alaska. After losing everything to addiction, an Alaskan mother rebuilds her life on the airwaves—turning a failing radio station into a signal of hope while fighting for her family, reclaiming her identity, and chasing the Mrs. Alaska crown.
Veune: Trilith Cinemas - Auditorium 5
Running time: 63 minutes
A co-productin of: Lionhelm, Open Water Post and Klausenburg Films
Event brought to you by: Set Free Alaska and Way Of The Mountain Productions
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This is not just a film screening. It’s the start of a conversation—and the beginning of a movement. A night about addiction and recovery, losing a life and building one again, then turning back to help others do the same.
Through film and honest conversation, we look at the hard truths of addiction, the power of second chances, and the moment when personal pain becomes purpose. When recovery stops being private and becomes communal.
If this story touches your life, or someone you love, this night is for you.
A documentary screening. A conversation. A room full of people choosing hope, together.
All are welcome.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Trilith Cinemas, 165 Trilith Parkway, Fayetteville, United States
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