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UNDIVIDE US, a Wild Rivers Film Festival Event

November 16 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

A special screening of the documentary Undivide Us, presented in partnership with the Southwestern Oregon Community College and the Wild Rivers Film Festival.
Seating for this event is limited! To help us better plan for the event, we highly encourage attendees to RSVP in advance here: https://www.eventbrite.com/…/watch-undivide-us-at…
What are Afternoon Indie Films? A free monthly film screening for the community, Afternoon Indie Film events frequently feature top film selections from the Wild Rivers Film Festival and include Q&As or community discussions, led by Film Festival staff and volunteers, after the screening. November’s film selection: Undivide Us, a documentary.
About the Film: As news and social media amplify a narrative of an America on the brink of civil war, politicians in Washington, DC stir conflict: red against blue, rich against poor, urban against rural, race against race, and man against woman. They cast us as enemies locked in battle, usurping power and posing as our saviors.
UNDIVIDE US challenges the idea that citizens who disagree are not capable of civil conversation and demonstrates the truth that, even in our differences, the American experiment is still alive and well. More info at www.undivideusfilm.com

Details

Date:
November 16
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Organizer

Wild Rivers Film Festival
Phone
800-474-5055
Email
info@wildriversfilmfestival.com

Venue

Chetco Community Public Library
405 Alder
Brookings,
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