Dexter

‘Dead River Rough Cut’ screening

    

DEXTER — DDATT’s First Friday movie night on Nov. 6 will be the 1970s Maine classic “Dead River Rough Cut”. Bob Wagg and Walter Lane live and work in the woods, cutting trees, trapping beaver, living independently from the hurly burly of our consumer culture. What do their reflections and observations have to do with today’s problems? Perhaps, more than one would think.

This 60-minute film begins at 7 p.m. at the Abbott Memorial Library, followed by a discussion until 9 p.m. For more information contact info@ddatt.org or 277-4221.

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