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Recent Films to be Screened at the Woods Hole Public Library

The Woods Hole Public Library is showing recent films for
grown-ups on the second Monday of each month through the winter. The first in
the series will be screened on January 13 at 7 PM.



Since the Library’s license for public viewing does not  allow the name of the film to be mentioned in
any publicity, people will have to content themselves with guessing at clues
and riddles. If they are confused, they may call the Library, where a Librarian
is free to speak the actual title.



The first film in the Library’s series  is a 2013 release from the National Film Board
of Canada. It is filmed in black and white and runs 108 minutes, and is rated
PG-13. It delves into the mysteries of a family of story tellers and the
versions they tell of their family story.

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This film has been nominated for 16 prizes and won 9 top
awards for Best Feature Length Documentary in film festivals and contests
around the world, showing its universal appeal and excellent crafting and
production.



For more information, call the Library at 508-548-8961.

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