Multilingual Movie Nights

“Once you overcome the one inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films” -Director Bong Joon Ho

Multilingual Movie Nights celebrate the many languages spoken in Huron County with a film and free refreshments. All films to be screened in their original language(s) with English subtitles. Multilingual Movie Nights are the second Thursday of each month in the museum theatre this fall & winter.

Pre-register on Eventbrite to save your spot and RSVP for food! No purchase is required to pre-register via Eventbrite. Upon arrival, movie nights are included with paying regular admission to the museum, free for museum members, or free/by-donation with your Huron County Library card. Pre-registration ends one hour before the event.

Walk-ins are still welcome as capacity allows. Pre-registration guarantees your spot with the theatre capacity and helps us to provide adequate refreshments.

Snacks served at 6:45. Movie to begin promptly at 7:00 pm. Refreshments available while they last! Please note that films may not be appropriate for all audiences. A rating has been provided when possible.

If you are not feeling well, please visit us another time.

Date: OCTOBER 12th

Title: Train to Busan (2016)

Language: Korean Rating: 14A Runtime: 117 minutes

Details: In time for the Halloween season! A father and daughter find themselves trapped on a moving commuter train full of zombies in this action-packed Korean horror thriller.

Date: NOVEMBER 9th

Title: Bad Roads (2020)

Language: Ukrainian/Russian Rating: Unrated Runtime: 105 minutes

Details: Ukraine’s official entry for the 2022 Academy Awards, Bad Roads: Plokhiye dorogi tells four tense stories from the war in Donbas.

Date: DECEMBER 14th

Title: Rosie (2022)

Language: English/French Rating: 14A Runtime: 92 minutes

Details: A young Indigenous girl forms an unconventional new chosen family with her adopted aunt and the aunt’s queer friends in this crowd-pleasing comedic drama set in 1980s Montreal.

Date: JANUARY 11th

Title: Jallikattu (2019)

Language: Malayalam Rating: 14A Runtime: 92 minutes

Details: Violence and destruction ensue when a remote village faces off against a rampaging escaped buffalo in this visually stunning and immersive Indian action thriller. Experience the cinematography and remarkable sound design on a bigger screen!

Date: FEBRUARY 8th

Title: The Truffle Hunters (2020)

Language: Italian Rating: PG13 (US) Runtime: 84 minutes

Details: A revealing documentary about the small, aging group of knowledgeable people (and dogs) who hunt for the rare white Alba truffle in northern Italy.

Date: MARCH 14th

Title: Sun Children (2020)

Language: Persian Rating: Unrated Runtime: 99 minutes

Details: A group of friends trying to make ends meet on the streets of Iran are enticed by the promise of buried treasure in this compelling drama about exploited children.

Multilingual Movie Nights

“Once you overcome the one inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films” -Director Bong Joon Ho

Multilingual Movie Nights celebrate the many languages spoken in Huron County with a film and free refreshments. All films to be screened in their original language(s) with English subtitles. Multilingual Movie Nights are the second Thursday of each month in the museum theatre this fall & winter.

Pre-register on Eventbrite to save your spot and RSVP for food! No purchase is required to pre-register via Eventbrite. Upon arrival, movie nights are included with paying regular admission to the museum, free for museum members, or free/by-donation with your Huron County Library card. Pre-registration ends one hour before the event.

Walk-ins are still welcome as capacity allows. Pre-registration guarantees your spot with the theatre capacity and helps us to provide adequate refreshments.

Snacks served at 6:45. Movie to begin promptly at 7:00 pm. Refreshments available while they last! Please note that films may not be appropriate for all audiences. A rating has been provided when possible.

If you are not feeling well, please visit us another time.

Date: OCTOBER 12th

Title: Train to Busan (2016)

Language: Korean Rating: 14A Runtime: 117 minutes

Details: In time for the Halloween season! A father and daughter find themselves trapped on a moving commuter train full of zombies in this action-packed Korean horror thriller.

Date: NOVEMBER 9th

Title: Bad Roads (2020)

Language: Ukrainian/Russian Rating: Unrated Runtime: 105 minutes

Details: Ukraine’s official entry for the 2022 Academy Awards, Bad Roads: Plokhiye dorogi tells four tense stories from the war in Donbas.

Date: DECEMBER 14th

Title: Rosie (2022)

Language: English/French Rating: 14A Runtime: 92 minutes

Details: A young Indigenous girl forms an unconventional new chosen family with her adopted aunt and the aunt’s queer friends in this crowd-pleasing comedic drama set in 1980s Montreal.

Date: JANUARY 11th

Title: Jallikattu (2019)

Language: Malayalam Rating: 14A Runtime: 92 minutes

Details: Violence and destruction ensue when a remote village faces off against a rampaging escaped buffalo in this visually stunning and immersive Indian action thriller. Experience the cinematography and remarkable sound design on a bigger screen!

Date: FEBRUARY 8th

Title: The Truffle Hunters (2020)

Language: Italian Rating: PG13 (US) Runtime: 84 minutes

Details: A revealing documentary about the small, aging group of knowledgeable people (and dogs) who hunt for the rare white Alba truffle in northern Italy.

Date: MARCH 14th

Title: Sun Children (2020)

Language: Persian Rating: Unrated Runtime: 99 minutes

Details: A group of friends trying to make ends meet on the streets of Iran are enticed by the promise of buried treasure in this compelling drama about exploited children.

Film Screening & Filmmaker Q&A: Soop on Wheels

Free screening of the 1998 archival documentary “Soop on Wheels” (52 minutes), followed by a short guest Q&A with filmmaker Sandy Greer.

Soop on Wheels is the story of the life and contributions of Blackfoot political cartoonist and humourist Everett Soop (1943-2001) from Blood Indian Reserve in southern Alberta (Kainai First Nation).  He produced a remarkable body of published work, despite the affliction of muscular dystrophy. His survival tools were a sense of humour, artistic gifts and spiritual values taught to him by his grandparents. Everett refused to be regarded as either a victim or a role model, even while confronting adversity throughout his life. His unflinching honesty and courage can inspire each of us to rethink our understanding about disability, why human self-determination is important, and the possibility in life’s journey to discover more fully who we can be.

This film will be screened in the museum theatre with closed captioning for the hard of hearing. Recommended for ages 12+ at parents’ discretion.

Director Sandy Greer, PhD,  is a freelance journalist, documentary filmmaker and educator. She is a settler and resident of Huron County.  Her life’s work has focused on social justice.  Her Masters thesis focused on the 500-year trajectory of cultural racism against Indigenous peoples, while her Doctoral thesis focused on healing and renewal for helping professionals. Her first company, Two Wheels Productions, completed Soop on Wheels in 1998 and it has since screened at several film festivals and television networks around the world.