
The RealD Premiere Cinema at Regal L.A. LIVE is the biggest movie experience in Los Angeles, with the biggest stars and films on the most giant screen. Featuring stadium seating for more than 774 guests, a dedicated premiere lobby and a grand staircase, you will get the red carpet treatment when you enter our doors.
Watch The Lost Century Film on the big screen. Tickets are just $10. Or Join us on the red carpet before the premiere and Afterparty.
The doors open at 5:30 PM on Saturday, July 8, 2023.
The RED CARPET starts at 7:00 PM, and Dr. Greer will chat live with a host of fascinating people, including the film’s cast, director, producers, VIPs, and celebrities.
7:45 PM Please ensure you’re in your seats by 7:45 PM EDT. Dr. Greer will begin his remarks promptly. Get comfortable and enjoy “The Lost Century: And How to Retrieve It” for the first time ON THE BIG SCREEN.
FILM INFO
The film shows the state of the world: oceans dying, air pollution, poverty, rain forests cut down to provide wood and charcoal for subsistence cooking!
Why? We are missing a crucial part of the solution: Advanced energy and propulsion technologies that have been ruthlessly suppressed and illegally classified for over 100 years: “The Lost Century” of human development and evolution…

Experience the vision of the world after these technologies are firmly established:
- Limitless free energy,
- zero pollution,
- the ending of global poverty in a generation,
- transformation of manufacturing, agriculture, travel and every other aspect of human life-
A New World is Born!
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