Foreign Film Lovers Club: “Monsieur Lazhar”

Wednesday, June 2, 2021
7:00 pm

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You asked for it, you’ve got it! One of the Library’s most popular programs has been our “Foreign Film Series.” Now in its fourth year, the series has been featuring a variety of entertaining and thought-provoking films, four in the spring and four in the fall, from Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Our next movie discussion, on June 2nd, will be a French Canadian film, “Monsieur Lazhar.” It was one of the 2012 Academy Award nominees for best foreign film, and won 6 of the Canadian Oscars, among other awards. Here are links to some of the reviews:

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/monsieur-lazhar-2012 

https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/movies/monsieur-lazhar-oscar-nominee-from-philippe-falardeau.html

https://www.npr.org/2012/04/09/150284817/in-monsieur-lazhar-grief-lingers-in-the-classroom

Since we can’t come together to watch these films in person, we’re taking the series online, but with some new twists. Ahead of each meeting of the new, bi-weekly “Foreign Film Lovers Club,” we’ll let you know the film we’ll be discussing. All the films will be available FREE to Morristown & Morris Township cardholders through the Library’s subscription to Kanopy, a movie streaming platform (https://mmt.kanopy.com/). We’ll also set you up with links to reviews of the movies and YouTube interviews with the writers, directors, and actors, in case you want to peruse them before or after the club meets. We’ll come together, talk about what we liked – or didn’t like – about that night’s film, and share with each other about other films, foreign or domestic, that you and we have seen. By the way: We’re all busy, so don’t worry if you’re not able to watch the film before the meeting, or watch it all the way through!

How do you attend online, you may ask? We are switching things up and using Zoom for this meeting, which can be used via telephone or through the Zoom app, which you can download from their website or from your preferred devices App store. For access info, please email louis.munoz@mmt.mainlib.org, and include in your email your full name and town of residence to receive the access code and link to the meeting. If you have difficulty downloading the app, you can email our reference desk for help at info@jfpl.org.

Looking forward to seeing you online!