The Champlain Valley Film Series, in order to help keep our community healthy, we won’t be showing movies at the Grange this spring. Instead, the Home Together Spring Film Series picked three movies – you can watch anytime on your own at home and then join a REEL TALK via Zoom. We can be Home Together with great movies and live(ly) speakers until we can be together in person in front of the big screen at the Grange again.
Participants are to watch the film, NOMADLAND [streaming on Hulu] on their own, and join for a live Zoom “Reel Talk” with a discussion on the movie with Aaron Woolf, an Elizabethtown-based filmmaker and documentary journalist. His work has been released theatrically in the US, Europe and Japan and has been streamed on Netflix, Amazon and Hulu and broadcast on PBS, the Sundance Channel, and numerous international networks. King Corn, his sixth feature, was awarded a 2008 George Peabody Award. Aaron has presented three of his own films over the years with the Champlain Valley Film Society.
The NOMADLAND Reel Talk will take place on Saturday, March 27 at 7:30pm.
Questions may be submitted to the moderator or you can present it yourself in the second portion of the program.
The Zoom Event is Free and Open to the public, but registration is required. Links may be found at the Grange’s Website. This is the first movie in the Spring Home Together Series, the subsequent ones are: April 10th – The Dig & April 24th – Minari. Visit www.thegrangehall.info for reviews, trailers and additional links and information.
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