There will be a free community film on Wednesday, December 15th at 6pm at Catamount Arts, with special guest curator, Robert Farlice.
Farlice has a film and television background and worked at San Francisco State as a Cinema Studies Lecturer for thirty years. His two main interests are Third World cinema and Film Noir. "I like to delve deeper into a film than just watching it," Farlice says. "There are so many aspects to the development and production. I approach my presentations so that a viewer can get a deeper understanding of the intent and meaning of a film."
"King of Hearts" (Le roi de coeur) Is set in a French Village during World War I. When the German troops are about to invade the village, the villagers flee, leaving behind the residents of the insane asylum. A British investigator is sent into the village to dismantle a German bomb, and ends up seeking refuge at the asylum. Starring Alan Bates and Genevieve Bujold. From 1966. Not Rated.
Catamount Arts is located at 115 Eastern Avenue in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Please Note: Mask Wearing is required in the Catamount Arts building. Proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test performed within 72 hours is required to attend this event. Please bring a valid ID.