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Tuesday's International Film: Dark Horse
Come enjoy one of the many films we are screening this fall.
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All films are sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
International Film: Dark Horse
Tuesday, December 6, 1:30 & 7:30PM
Wales. 2015. 85 minutes. Rated PG. A group of friends in a Welsh workingman’s club decide to breed a racehorse and compete with the elite in the sport of kings. This inspirational true story won Best Documentary-World Cinema at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Documentary at the British
Independent Film Awards.
Previous Films
International Film: Marguerite
Tuesday, October 18, 1:30 & 7:30PM
France. 2015. 129 minutes. Rated R. A wealthy socialite with a passion for singing trains for her first big concert despite the fact that she can’t carry a tune. This comedy, loosely based on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins, was nominated for numerous Cesar awards in 2016. Catherine Frot took home the award for Best Actress in the title role.
Young Frankenstein
Thursday, October 27, 7:00PM
USA. 1974. 106 minutes. Rated PG. A young neurosurgeon (Gene Wilder) inherits the castle of his grandfather, the famous Dr. Victor von Frankenstein. In the castle he finds a funny hunchback called Igor, a pretty lab assistant named Inga and the old housekeeper, frau Blucher.
Fine Film: Café Society
Tuesday, November 1, 1:30 & 7:30PM
USA. 2016. 96 minutes. Rated PG-13. A New Yorker named Bobby moves to Hollywood in the 1930s to work for his uncle Phil, a powerful and well-connected agent. When he is spurned by his love interest, Phil’s secretary Vonnie, he returns home to find success running a nightclub for his gangster brother. Written and directed by Woody Allen, this comedy stars Jesse Eisenberg, Steve Carell and Kristen Stewart.
International Film: Dough
Tuesday, November 15, 1:30 & 7:30PM
England. 2015. 94 minutes. Not Rated. A curmudgeonly widower forms an unlikely friendship with the Muslim teenager he hires to help him in his Kosher bakery. Winner of audience awards at several Jewish film festivals, this comedy stars Jonathan Pryce, Pauline Collins and Jerome Holder.
