March 28, 2024
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7th annual Bridges to the World International Film Festival to begin in February

Michael MooreWorld Artists Experiences and the International Division of Maryland’s Office of the Secretary of State invite the public to attend free screenings of five films in the Seventh Annual Bridges to the World International Film Festival.  The festival will run for five weeks beginning the week of February 2 and ending March 6 at five venues throughout Maryland.

A film from a different country will be shown each week.  The feature films have been chosen by the Embassies of the respective countries.

The films are Monrak Transistor from Thailand, Finding Gaston from Peru, Palme from Sweden, Kora (One Mile Above) from China, and Leo from Kenya.

Each film will be introduced and followed by a discussion.  Films will be shown with English subtitles.

In Annapolis, Md., the films will be shown at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, 801 Chase Street, telephone: 410-647-4482.

The complete schedule is at the World Artists Experiences website at www.WorldArtists.org

Tickets are not required for these free screenings; however seating is on a first-come basis.

The Bridges to the World International Film Festival is a statewide initiative in recognition of the State’s global reach and connections.

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