This VA250 program is part of our Forging a Nation Film Series, presented in partnership with the American Legion Lloyd Williams Post 41.
About: In the American Colonies, England and France, aided by Native American allies, wage a fierce and savage war for a continent neither is destined to control. Amidst the conflict, Hawkeye, a frontiersman raised by Mohicans, and Cora Munro, the daughter of a British officer, fall desperately in love, in Michael Mann’s retelling of the classic James Fenimore Cooper novel.
Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe, this 1992 film is a sweeping historical epic known for its breathtaking cinematography, powerful performances, and unforgettable score. Presented as part of our celebration of VA250, this screening invites audiences to reflect on early American history and the nation’s formative conflicts, as interpreted through a cinematic lens.
This film has been rated R for violence by the Motion Picture Association of America. Viewer discretion is advised. Licensed for public performance through Criterion Pictures USA.
Date & Time: Friday, June 12, 2026. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the screening will begin promptly at 7:00 PM. The runtime is 1h 52 m.
Registration Fee: All tickets are general admission: $8 per person. In celebration of the U.S. Semiquincentennial, admission for veterans, active-duty servicemembers, and their families is $2.50 per person. Contact the Barns, VFW Post 9760, or the American Legion Lloyd Williams Post 41 for eligibility information and a coupon code.
Registration Information: Register in advance online or by calling the Barns of Rose Hill Box Office at 540-955-2004 (hours). When our Box Office is closed, please leave a message. All sales are final; no exceptions or exchanges.