friday, OCT 13
San Marcos Public Library
625 E. Hopkins Drive
All library screenings are free of charge.
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Noon - IN BLACK & WHITE (1hr 5min)
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​A documentary of one bi-racial family’s experience in a poor Black community, deep in the heart of Jim Crow America: northeast Texas in the middle of the 20th century. U.S. Premiere! Followed by Q&A with Director Dwight Sirls
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1:20 PM - SEW TO SAY (1hr 9min, UK)
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​Among the longest feminist protests in British history: in 1981, several dozen anti-nuke women marched & created a peace camp to decry the arrival of American Cruise missiles.​
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2:40 PM - THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (51min, Minnesota)
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​Combining animation, narration, individual stories & experimental film, this documentary shows people making a difference for monarchs, one milkweed at a time.
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FLOWER (3min, Los Angeles)
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​In this stop-motion tale, Zip – a character made from found objects – finds a "broken" flower & tries to fix it while his friends look on.
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3:40 PM - BREAKING THE STIGMA: A.D.H.D. IN AFRICAN AMERICANS (2hr 3min, Dallas)
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​This documentary dives into Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, clearing up myths & misconceptions, with a focus on Black perspectives of living with ADHD.
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