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Ida (2013) screening
Screening of Paweł Pawlikowski's acclaimed 2013 film, Ida, which follows a young Polish woman at a crucial turning point in her life.
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Thursday, September 7 · 6pm EDT
Location
Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine Street Room 108 Philadelphia, PA 19103
About this event
- 3 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Join the Free Library of Philadelphia's Education, Philosophy, and Religion Department for a screening of Paweł Pawlikowski's 2013 film, Ida. This film imagines a young woman on the verge of taking Catholic vows whose plans change when she discovers the secret of her family heritage.
This film is part of our Summer Film Series. Come along with us this summer as we alternate between two film programs: In Black Luminaries we are showing films about writers and scholars of color who were influenced by philosophy, psychology, and religion and had a significant impact on, while not always being regarded as primary contributors to, these fields. In Bad Habits we will show a triptych of international films from multiple decades that examine the lives and passions of nuns as they wrestle with their faith, femininity, and identities.