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Museum of Work & Culture French-Language film series

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WOONSOCKET — Beginning Saturday, March 4, the Museum of Work & Culture will host Cinema Saturdays, a weekly presentati­on of a French-language film produced in Québec. All films will be screened at 1:30 p.m. and are subtitled in English. The films are included with the price of museum admission, purchased at the door ($8/adults, $6/students & seniors, free/children under 10).

The series will kick off with Chasse-Galerie: La légende. In 1863, a group of snowbound travelers invokes the devil, who gives them a flying canoe for them to go home. When one of them finds his wife about to die in labor, he makes a pact with the devil to save her and his newborn daughter Liza. He then cheats the devil of his prize by sacrificin­g himself. 25 years later, Liza wants to marry her beloved Jos, but the devil is determined to ruin her happiness.

Other Cinema Saturdays will include:

March 11: In Corbo, a teenage Québecer in the 1960s evolves from pro-independen­ce activist to radical terrorist in this gripping chronicle of the origins of the FLQ in the decade preceding the 1970 October Crisis.

March 18: La passion d’Augustine tells the story of Mother Augustine, a nun at a small convent in rural Québec who provides a musical education to young women no matter their socioecono­mic background.

March 25: In Henri Henri, a young man who was raised as an orphan by a group of nuns is thrown into the world when the convent is sold. He heeds the advice of the sisters and “follows the signs of destiny” to a job as a lamplighte­r.

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