Trek Nights presents a very special screening of FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK, featuring a special live appearance by director Adam Nimoy!
Join us for this beautiful and moving documentary about one of the Trek community's favorite actors, Leonard Nimmoy. Featuring family, friends, and fans of Leonard, the film is an intimate and at times heartbreaking portrayal of a complicated and beloved man.
For this very special screening, we are joined by Adam Nimoy, Leonard's son and the director of the film. Adam will also share with us details of his new book, The Most Human, an autobiographical account of his relationship with his father. Adam will join us for a Q+A before the film, and will be signing copies of his new book which are for pre-sale here on the Hollywood website until 5/28, and will be available on the night of the screening as well. Please note that Adam is happy to sign other things, such as copies of FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK, but a purchase of The Most Human is required to enter the autograph line.
Join us for this beautiful and moving documentary about one of the Trek community's favorite actors, Leonard Nimmoy. Featuring family, friends, and fans of Leonard, the film is an intimate and at times heartbreaking portrayal of a complicated and beloved man.
For this very special screening, we are joined by Adam Nimoy, Leonard's son and the director of the film. Adam will also share with us details of his new book, The Most Human, an autobiographical account of his relationship with his father. Adam will join us for a Q+A before the film, and will be signing copies of his new book which are for pre-sale here on the Hollywood website until 5/28, and will be available on the night of the screening as well. Please note that Adam is happy to sign other things, such as copies of FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK, but a purchase of The Most Human is required to enter the autograph line.
Director: Adam Nimoy
Run time: 111 mins
Format: Digital
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