Come out for this free film screening of Four Women of Egypt at the Museum of Lennox an Addington. We’ll spend the first hour and 30 minutes enjoying the film followed up by an upbeat and engaging discussion amongst the audience.
To keep things comfy...
Come out for this free film screening of Four Women of Egypt at the Museum of Lennox an Addington. We’ll spend the first hour and 30 minutes enjoying the film followed up by an upbeat and engaging discussion amongst the audience.
To keep things comfy, we ask that you bring your own camp chair. Concessions for the movie will be available by donation into the Hat. Toronto Popcorn Company gourmet popcorn will also be available at set prices in the Museum Gift Shop.
Time: 6:30PM (doors open at 6:00PM) Cost: FREE Recommended for ages 15+ No pre-registration is required.
About Four Women of Egypt (1997):
This National Film Board of Canada feature documentary invites you to partake in a discussion between four Egyptian women of different political and religious stripe. Amina, Safynaz, Shahenda and Wedad are Muslim, Christian, or non-religious, but they are first and foremost friends. They listen to one another’s views and argue openly, without ever breaking the bond that unites them. How do we get along with each other when our views collide? A timely question, and a universal one. Four Women of Egypt takes on this challenge, and their confrontation redefines tolerance. Film run time: Approximately 90 minutes
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