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February 2015
Foreign Films in February
Wednesday, February 4
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(Additional Film Night)
In the summer of 1943, in France, close to the Spanish border, a famous old sculptor who is tired of
life and war finds the desire to work on his last masterpiece when a beautiful homeless young girl
escapes from a refugee camp in the south of France.
Shot in black and white, the film is 101 minutes.
Wednesday, February 11
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A British mapmaker selects a 12 year old Eskimo boy in Antarctic village to be his guide. He contracts
TB and is flown to a Montreal hospital where he meets a young girl and is infatuated with her.
A decade later they meet again and begin an affair.
Released in 1993, a Drama 126 minutes.
Wednesday, February 25
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A 2005 Argentinean film about a depressed elderly man and a crazy elderly woman meet over a car
accident. She lives life to the fullest while he would rather live a quiet life with his pills. This film
shows a way to enjoy yourself as long as you can, and remember you never know when you will
meet someone, always be ready.
A sweet film written in South America takes place in Madrid. 108 minutes
Please join me in viewing these wonderful films.
Refreshments are available, please be seated 5-10 minutes before Showtime.
SHOWTIMES are 5:30 p.m. prompt and 7:45 p.m.
Debbie Hornstein