Special Free Screening of the documentary film Shenandoah Presented by DuCard Vineyards
DuCard Vineyards
You’re invited to join us for a one-time free special screening of Virginia Public Media’s stunning new documentary Shenandoah on Sunday, August 2, 2026, at 4:00 pm at The Barn at Stony Brook in Madison County.
DuCard Vineyards wine and PopPop’s famous kettle corn will be available for purchase to make the movie experience complete. Guests are also welcome to bring their own snacks (excluding alcohol).
The Barn at Stony Brook is located around the corner from DuCard at 3101 Old Blue Ridge Turnpike, Syria VA (when coming toward DuCard from the South, you turn left on Blanco going toward Syria)
Reserve your seats (capacity is somewhat limited) by contacting Beth@ducardvineyards.com
Donations will be accepted at the event for Virginia Public Media, the Blue Ridge Center for Music and the Creative Arts and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
About the film:
“A cinematic journey through one of America’s most iconic landscapes, Shenandoah is produced by Orange Frame Productions, presented and co-produced by VPM, with the cooperation of Shenandoah National Park. Originally conceived as a short film for the park, the project evolved over five years of filming- with exclusive access to the most restricted areas -into a feature-length documentary. The film explores an ancient wilderness where geology, wildlife, and humanity drive constant change. With stunning cinematography, the film also explores the history of the park itself, chronicling how the physical landscape and its cultural impact has shifted over time.”
“Discover the majesty of Shenandoah, an ancient wilderness alive with constant change.”
“Nestled in the ancient Appalachians, this wilderness is alive- shaped by ongoing formations, migrations, and transformations. Dive into an ever-changing world of hidden caverns, and boundless forests. Here wildlife, geology, and humanity converge to sustain this extraordinary sanctuary.”