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Join us for the 24th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival at the Akron Summit County Public Library. Please register.
The Akron Summit County Public Library is very excited to be participating in this worldwide film festival from September 23 to October 2.
You be the judge! Join an international audience of thousands of film lovers to view and vote on a selection of outstanding short films from around the world. Some past finalists have even won at the Oscars. If you are a film fan, this program is for you.
This program has been updated to require registration. Due to changing guidelines from the CDC regarding COVID-19, we believe this is the best way to keep you informed about the status of our programs.
The MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival is available for viewing at several Akron Summit County Public Library locations:
Main Library – Thursday, September 23, 6:30pm
Mogadore Branch - Thursday, September 23, 6pm
Portage Lakes Branch - Saturday, September 25, 2pm
Goodyear Branch – Tuesday, September 28, 6pm
Maple Valley Branch — Wednesday, September 29, 6pm
Nordonia Hills Branch - Thursday, Sept 30, 6pm
Odom Boulevard Branch – October 1, 2pm
Kenmore Branch - Saturday, Oct 2, 2pm
Please note: some films may contain content and language not suitable for children.
For more information contact Culture & AV Division at cadiv@akronlibrary.org or 330.643.9015.
Website: https://www.manhattanshort.com/
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Movies |
TAGS: | Short Films | movies | Manhattan Short Film Festival | international films | foreign films | Film Festival |
The Nordonia Hills Branch Library is your community information center, providing individualized reference service and access to information for citizens while serving the four Nordonia Hills communities: Macedonia, Northfield Center, Northfield Village, and Sagamore Hills.
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