23 February 2013 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Michigan City Public Library
The Street and The Bothers Warner
The Street (10 min.)
How does a family, especially a young boy, deal with the impending death of his grandmother? He doesn’t want her to die, but he would like his room back. From a Mordecai Richler story. Animation by Caroline Leafs. Academy Award nominee.
The Brothers Warner (90 min.)
Both social conscience and family strife were behind the scenes at one of the largest studios of the “golden age” of movies. It is still going strong today.
Inspirational, charming, funny ... these documentaries celebrate talented dancers, oddball artists, animation as art, a possible hoax, a family feud, and much more!
• At the Michigan City Public Library
• February 9, 16 and 23, 1:30-4 pm
• Refreshments
• Admission is Free
We'll have our own series curator, Sally Mason, former Director of Library Programming, National Video Resources, an initiative of the Rockefeller Foundation, with informal conversation over refreshments. Join us and beat the "Cabin Fever Blues!" We'll have you out before dark, and if the library is closed due to inclement weather, we'll reschedule! Please listen to our local stations for information about closings.