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The Story of Annette Zelman
Based on a true account found in the book Dénoncer les Juifs sous l’Occupation (“Denouncing the Jews under the Occupation”), The Story of Annette Zelman channels Romeo and Juliet into Nazi-occupied Paris, 1942. Annette is Jewish; Jean, her passionate suitor, is Catholic. Much to the chagrin of Jean’s wealthy, well-connected, and, frankly, anti-Jewish parents, the young couple are determined to marry, and in a singular effort to save his son from what he believes will be a terrible mistake, Jean’s father reports Annette to the Gestapo, with tragic, unintended consequences for all concerned.
Sun, Nov 24 at 2:00pm
The Emperor's New Groove
2000 | G | 79 min
Arrogant young Emperor Kuzco is transformed into a llama by his power-hungry advisor -- the devious diva Yzma. Stranded in the jungle, Kuzco's only chance to get back home and reclaim the high life rests with a good-hearted peasant named Pacha. Together, they must return Kuzco to the throne before Yzma tracks them down and finishes him off.