ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Winter Movie Series: Immigration Stories to be held Jan. 8, 2023

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Winter Movie Series: Immigration Stories to be held Jan. 8, 2023
Winter Movie Series — Anne Arundel County Public Library
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The United States is often called a nation of immigrants, a country built by the millions who came here seeking economic opportunities, protection of religious or political freedoms, or simply “a new life.” While each immigrant’s experience was, and is, unique, these four well-regarded films, all made in the 21st century, tell memorable stories both moving and inspiring.

Annapolis cinephile, Ann Glenn, introduces each screening with facts and insights about the film’s production and actors and why it’s a standout. Each screening begins promptly at 2:00 pm. Includes post-screening Q&A and discussion.

January 7 Movie: Gran Torino (2008)

January 14 Movie: Goodbye Solo (2008)

January 21 Movie: Entre Nos (2009)

January 28 Movie: Minari (2020)

For more info, visit https://aacpl.info/immigrationstories.

Details:

What: Winter Movie Series: Immigration Stories

When: JAN 8, 2023 AT 3 AM – JAN 8, 2023 AT 5:45 AM UTC+08

Where: Anne Arundel County Public Library

Original source can be found here.



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