It's doc month at Thuir's Médiathèque municipale.
On the programme:
- Wednesday 1 April at 6.30pm: 'M'. Fifteen years after leaving Tel Aviv, actor Menahem Lang returns to the ultra-Orthodox community where he was sexually abused. Returning to the scene of the crime, he sets out to find the rabbi who assaulted him, not to take revenge but to seek reconciliation.
- Wednesday 6 May at 6.30pm: 'Little Girl'. As part of the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
- Wednesday 3 June at 6.30pm: 'La Rivière'. Between the Pyrenees and the Atlantic run powerful rivers called gaves. Maize fields make them thirsty, and dams block the flow of salmon. Human activity is disrupting the water cycle and the river's biodiversity. Men and women look with curiosity and love at this fascinating world of beauty and disaster.
Free admission via the Salle Jeantet Violet
On the programme:
- Wednesday 1 April at 6.30pm: 'M'. Fifteen years after leaving Tel Aviv, actor Menahem Lang returns to the ultra-Orthodox community where he was sexually abused. Returning to the scene of the crime, he sets out to find the rabbi who assaulted him, not to take revenge but to seek reconciliation.
- Wednesday 6 May at 6.30pm: 'Little Girl'. As part of the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
- Wednesday 3 June at 6.30pm: 'La Rivière'. Between the Pyrenees and the Atlantic run powerful rivers called gaves. Maize fields make them thirsty, and dams block the flow of salmon. Human activity is disrupting the water cycle and the river's biodiversity. Men and women look with curiosity and love at this fascinating world of beauty and disaster.
Free admission via the Salle Jeantet Violet
7 passage jeantet Violet, 66300 THUIR
For all ages