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We are a "watch first and meet later" club that gets together to discuss a movie we've watched on our own. Register to receive a Zoom link, or post your comments on Facebook.
We’re a "watch first – meet later" club.
The Keeping It Reel Movie Club will be meeting virtually to discuss a movie that everyone has watched on their own using Hoopla or Kanopy (services offered free through the library). Just prior to the start of the meeting, instructions for joining the meeting will be emailed out to those who have signed up.
Or, post your thoughts and/or answers to the provided questions on Northwest Akron Branch's Facebook page. You'll find the thread for the movie in the Events section. https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestAkronBranch/.
October 15th: Howl
James Franco delivers a career defining performance as poet Allen Ginsberg. Through his search for personal and creative expression, Ginsberg writes HOWL, and must contend with attorney Jake Ehrlich (Jon Hamm) during HOWL’S bizarre obscenity trial.
Watch the film for free on Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/
Don’t know how to use Hoopla or Kanopy? No worries, give us a call (330-836-1081) and we'll walk you through it.
The movie club usually meets on Wednesday nights once a month at 6 p.m.
Come in or call the library (330-836-1081) for more information.
https://akronlibrary.kanopy.com/
https://www.hoopladigital.com/
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