• By Rob Norwood
  • Posted Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Foreign Film Series on October 11, 18, and 25.

Please join us on three Tuesday nights in October for these films from France and Australia. As always, the movies at the library are free and open to the public.

Man on the Train
October 11 at 7 pm.
A brief friendship between two very different men gives each of them a chance to review his life and to consider what might have been different. France, 2003. Rated R.
"An elegantly polished film." - Richard Shickel.
"Two thumbs way up." - Ebert & Roeper.
"A witty character study." - Philadelphia Inquirer.
For more information about this film click here.

Lantana
October 18 at 6:30 pm.
The complex emotional lives of four couples are explored when a police detective investigates a woman's disappearance. Australia, 2002. Rated R.
"A study of the thorny landscape of relationships." - Louisville Courier-Journal.
"A remarkably conceived mystery." - Premiere.
"Two big thumbs up." - Ebert & Roeper.
For more information about this film click here.

Amelie
October 25 at 6:30 pm.
As the product of a slightly dysfunctional family, a shy but delightful young woman must learn how to reach out to others in order to find happiness. France, 2001. Rated R.
"A delicious pastry of a movie." - Chicago Sun-Times.
"A whimsical romantic comedy." - Times (UK).
Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film.
For more information about this film click here.

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