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Movie Night Are Back! Carmel Public Library Film Nights provided by Film Movement USA Held at the Carmel Youth Center, 4th & Torres Street, Carmel
CARMEL, CA -- Carmel Public Library Foundation and Carmel Youth Center are working together to bring Library Film Nights back to the community. Events are held at the Carmel Youth Center on 4th & Torres Street in Carmel-by-the-
October Library Film Night:
• Tuesday, October 16 at 7 pm
• Carmel Youth Center, 4th & Torres Streets in Carmel.
• FREE and open to public.
Film Night, Amador (Spanish with English Subtitles)
Marcela, a young immigrant with financial troubles, finds a summer job looking after Amador, a bed-ridden elderly man. She thinks her problems are solved, but Amador dies shortly thereafter, putting Marcela in a predicament. His death leaves her jobless, and facing a difficult moral dilemma. Marcela will prove that death can't always stop life.
November Library Film Night:
• Tuesday, November 27 at 7 pm
• Event held at the Carmel Youth Center, 4th & Torres Streets in Carmel.
• FREE and open to public.
Film Night, Foreign Letters. (English, Hebrew & Vietnamese with English Subtitles)
Ellie, a 12-year-old immigrant from Israel, is lonely and homesick. Life brightens when she meets Thuy, a Vietnamese refugee her age. Trust slowly builds as the two teach each other about life in America. A story about prejudice, poverty, shame and the healing power of friendship.
The Carmel Public Library Foundation’s mission is to raise vital funds for Carmel Public Library that will ensure free Library service in perpetuity. All the collections, materials, services, equipment, and programs are funded by charitable donations.
Questions? Call the Foundation at (831) 624-2811. http://www.carmelpubliclibraryfoundation.org/



