The 完美体育鈥檚 International Film Series continues with 鈥淎li and Nino鈥 on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 鈥淟ives Well Lived鈥 on Tuesday, Oct. 22, and 鈥淟oving Vincent鈥 on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Shows start at 2 p.m. at the Appleton Museum of Art and at 7 p.m. at the Ocala Campus in the Humanities and Social Sciences Building 8, Room 110.
鈥淎li and Nino鈥 is a story of romance that crosses political, geographic and religious divides when a Muslim man marries a Christian woman. This film is in Azerbaijani and Russian with English subtitles. It is not rated and has a total run time of 101 minutes.
鈥淟ives Well Lived鈥 is a documentary by Sky Bergman that celebrates the incredible wit and wisdom of adults 75 to 100 years old who are living their lives to the fullest. This film is in English, and will include guest host from On Top of the World, Wellness Director Cammy Dennis. The film is not rated and has a total run time of 90 minutes.
鈥淟oving Vincent鈥 brings the paintings of Vincent van Gogh to life to tell his story. Ira Holmes, Humanities professor and CF International Film Series founder, will guest host the evening screening at the college. This film is rated PG-13 and has a total run time of 95 minutes.
Viewings are free at CF and for Appleton and film series members.聽 Nonmembers pay the museum admission price. To become a film series member, pay $15 for individuals, $25 for dual membership at聽. For information about membership, call 352-873-5808.
For a full series list and more information on the International Film Series, contact Joe Zimmerman at 352-873-5800, ext. 1233, or visit聽.