February Happenings with Cinema Politica Fredericton

Cinema Politica Fredericton is back this winter and has added film screenings on campus.

Films will be screened on Wednesdays at 6 pm at Brian Mulroney Hall, Room 103, St. Thomas University and every second week on Fridays at 7 pm at Conserver House, 180 Saint John Street in Fredericton.

All are welcome. Films are free.

Donations are encouraged to support independent filmmaking for social change.

Friday, February 10A Syrian Love Story A profound and intimate story about dreams, political struggle and despair, and the devastating effects of the Syrian war on family, love, and friendship.

Wednesday, February 15 – How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things that the Climate Can’t Change
Josh Fox (GASLAND) investigates climate change—the greatest threat our world has ever known—and asks, what is it that climate change can’t destroy?

Wednesday, February 23 & Friday, February 24 – The Prison in Twelve Landscapes An artful study of place, people and the political imagination, this creative doc conveys the need for prison justice.

The Conserver House venue has an accessible entry but the washrooms are located up the stairs.

For more information visit our website at:www.cinemapolitica.org/fredericton

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