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Films With Class

Hyman Bloom: The Beauty of All Things

Directed by: Angelica Brisk, USA, 57 minutes, Rating: TN

About the career of renowned abstract expressionist Hyman Bloom, Brisk’s film explores Bloom’s life from his birth in Latvia, his youth in Boston and his adult life as a student at Harvard and artist in New England. Audiences will come away with a unique look into an artist’s life.  Director to be in attendance for screening

Remembering Frederic: The Genius of Chopin

Directed by: Pam Howland and Daniel McKinny, USA, 63 minutes, Rating: TN

A film exploration, created by local filmmakers, of the life of Frédéric Chopin, one of the most famous pianists of all time. Through personal reflection, interviews and many beautiful journeys through Chopin’s homeland of Warsaw, Poland, this film should enlighten and enliven audiences’ knowledge of the great Chopin. Director Pam Howland to be in attendance for screening

Why I Write: The Twin Poets

Directed by: Sharon Baker, USA, 60 minutes, Rating: TN

Understanding that life in some poor, inner city areas can be difficult for young children, artists and social workers Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Albert Mills have made it their mission to help kids in their Delaware neighborhood by introducing them to the art of spoken word poetry.  Screening is FREE and open to the public.  Director Sharon Baker, Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Albert Mills (The Twin Poets themselves) to be in attendance for screening

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