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Free Movies Set at OC Library

By Herald Staff

OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Fine Arts League is presenting free pre-screened films featuring artists and art trends every month through June 2013. Movies are show at 6:30 p.m. at the Ocean City Public Library, located at 1735 Simpson Ave. Upcoming shows include:
Tues, Feb. 5 Italian for Beginners: In a small suburb of Denmark, several lonely hearts take a beginners course in Italian as a way to jump-start their lives. (112 min)
Tues, March 5 Julie and Julia: A frustrated woman takes on a yearlong culinary quest to cook all 524 recipes in Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” cookbook. (123 min)
Tues, April 2 Searching for Bobby Fischer: A warm, earnest and well-acted film about a 7 year old boy who excels at chess and his family’s struggle to maintain his childhood, while developing his gift. (110 min)
Tues, May 7 Finding Neverland: A fictional account of author James Barrie’s struggle to bring Peter Pan to the stage for the first time (106 min)
Tues, June 11 Good Night, and Good Luck: A film about Edward R. Murrow who used his position in television to help end Sen. Joesph McCarthy’s communist “witch hunts”.
For more information, contact the Ocean City Fine Arts League at 609-814-0308 or the Ocean City Public Library at 609-399-2434.

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