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Travel to post-war Japan with Tokyo Story; Yasujirō Ozu's minimalist meditation on westernization and its impact on the family unit. Available on Kanopy.
This is a Virtual Event hosted through Zoom.
Please provide your email at registration to participate. You will receive an email with a link to access the Zoom before the event from your event host.
Zoom log-in information will be shared no later than one hour before start of event. A computer with access to the internet and speakers or headsets are required. A webcam and microphone are suggested to fully participate. If using a mobile device, Android and iOS users must install the Zoom App (App Store | Play Store). However, please note interactivity may be limited. Additional information will be included in the email from your event host.
Recommended Audience: Adults.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Music - Movies - Live Performances |
The Southwest Branch opened on March 21, 1989 in a beautiful Mediterranean style building designed by Schweizer and Associates Architecture Firm, who also designed the Orlando Public Library. Serving the Dr. Phillips and Metrowest communities, Southwest is near International Drive and the attractions. Southwest is a popular place for local adults, children, students and tourists.
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