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Adult Documentary Club: A LEGO Brickumentary

Join us for Adult Documentary Club where we screen documentaries and discuss the events of today, tomorrow, and beyond! In November we will view A LEGO Brickumentary. LEGOs will be available for freeplay during the showing! Let your creativity soar!

Description: Oscar winning Director Daniel Junge and Oscar Nominated Director Kief Davidson explore the brick that has captured imaginations for generations and look at the fundamental question – is it a toy or something more? A LEGO Brickumentary delves into the extraordinary impact of the LEGO brick and the innovative uses for it that have sprung up all over the world.…

Documentary Club: Catfish

Join us for Adult Documentary Club where we screen documentaries and discuss the events of today, tomorrow, and beyond! In September, we will view Catfish: The Documentary.
Synopsis: When Nev Shulman, a New York photographer, receives a Facebook request from a child named Abby, he cannot guess the unusual odyssey on which he will soon embark. Abby sends Nev an unusually skilled painting based on one of his photos. Intrigued, he begins online relationships with the rest of Abby’s family, including her older sister, Megan. Though troubling inconsistencies soon emerge, Nev continues his online flirtation with Megan, resulting in a road trip to meet her in person.

Documentary Club: The Alpinist

Join us for Adult Documentary Club where we screen documentaries and discuss the events of today, tomorrow, and beyond! In August, we will view The Alpinist.
“Marc-André Leclerc climbs alone, far from the limelight. The free-spirited 23-year-old makes some of the boldest solo ascents in history. With no cameras and no margin for error, Leclerc’s approach is the essence of solo adventure.”

Adult Documentary Club: The Orange Years: The Nickleodeon Story

Nostalgia abounds! Join us for Adult Documentary Club, where we screen documentaries for all interests!
The Orange Years: The Nickleodeon Story
For millions of children and adults, the Nickelodeon Network is synonymous with growing up. In just a few years, the channel grew from a small local channel to an international phenomenon that helped shape a generation. Led by trailblazing visionary Geraldine Laybourne and her commitment to putting kids first, a group of unconventional heroes turned an underdog channel into an $8 billion dollar juggernaut as the golden standard for children’s programming. The Orange Years chronicles the rise of Nickelodeon, with the actors, writers, and creators from all the golden age Nickelodeon shows that shaped your lives. It’s wild. It’s crazy. It changed the world.
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