BRUNSWICK — On Friday nights in March, Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St., will host a series of foreign films.
The lineup include: March 1 — “Children of Heaven” (Iran); March 8 — “Shall We Dance” (Japan); March 22 — “Namastey London” (India); and March 29 — “Abouna” (Chad).
The movies are a mix of Asian, Middle Eastern and African films that have received high accolades and have won international awards. No matter what language is being spoken, the films all have English subtitles and highlight the distinct cultures and people of the countries in which they were made.
This after-hours film series takes place at 7 p.m. in the Morrell Meeting Room; enter from Middle Street.
All films and treats are free, sponsored by the Curtis Friends.
For more information, call Carol Lord at 725-5242 or email clord@curtislibrary.com.
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