Set within the walls of a former 1915 elementary school, McMenamins Kennedy School Theater transforms a space once meant for structure and routine into something far more unpredictable. Now a fully reimagined auditorium—complete with murals, worn-in charm, and couches instead of classroom chairs—it offers an immersive, almost surreal moviegoing experience where the past lingers in the walls and the present feels slightly off-center. As the McMinnville UFO Festival takes over the region, the screening of Abductee precedes the festival—blurring the line between entertainment and experience, and inviting audiences deeper into a story that feels uncomfortably close to reality.
$9 - Tickets available at the door or online at their website: https://www.mcmenamins.com/events/276369-abductee.
Abductee Synopsis
Abductee follows the story of Andrew Freeman, plagued by lifelong sleep paralysis, who embarks on a quest for answers that forces his sister, Laurie, into a whirlwind of uncertainty. As Andrew becomes convinced of extraterrestrial interference, the film delves into a gripping narrative that explores the impact of belief, trauma, and the bonds that hold siblings together.