Film Series Oct. 7 Amreeka

Oct. 7 Amreeka 7:30 pm

96 minutes, USA, NR Cast: Nisreen Faour, Melkar Muallen, Alia Shawkat English & Arabic with English subtitles

filmoneIn Amreeka, the narrative revolves around protagonist Muna, a Palestinian woma n who is granted a green card to the United States and leaves her West Bank home. She sets off with her teenaged son, Fadi, and lands in small-town Illinois with her sister’s family.The journey, arrival and settlement in a foreign land, is riddled with problems and complications. Yet, despite the grim circumstances she encounters, in the end, Muna’s infectious optimism triumphs over the many obstacles she faces.

Director Filmography Cherien Dabis is a writer, director and producer. She was born in Palestine. Her first film was entitled The D Word (2005). Tonight’s screening of Amreeka (2009), which is Arabic for America, is her most recent work and is based on Alia Malek’s book A Country Called Amreeka: Arab Roots, American Stories.

CORRECTION: This movie is not based on a book by Alia Malek.  We apologize for this mistake to Ms. Malek and her publishers.

Tickets:
Season subscription 5 films $40
individual ticket 1 film $9
Individual tickets are available during the week prior to the film at the Huronia Museum or are sold subjec to availability at the door of the Galaxy Theatre.

film series Sept. 30 EMPTIES

Sep. 30 EMPTIES

103 minutes, Czech with English subtitles. directed by Jan Sverak — A literature teacher, frustrated with his job, retires but soon finds retirement unsatisfactory and he takes a job at a bottle return both in a local supermarket.  Here he finds his true role as a meddlesome cupid.  The highest grossing Czech film of all time.  A bittersweet comedy.

this is the fourth and final film of the summer series.  the Fall Film Series begins on Oct. 7th, for more information see the film series page at the top of the blog main page.

Keating School Birch Bark Canoe presentation Sept. 26 at 1:30 pm

James Keating Public School Canoe Presentation

  • Teacher Sandy Mayberry and grade six students of James Keating Public School  have completed a traditional birch bark canoe
  • presentation at the museum on Sat. September 26 at 1:30 PM
  • talks by Jamie Hunter, Town Councillor Stephen Kramp and Sandy Mayberry

students from Keating portage the canoe to its home at the Wendat Village at the Huronia Museum