Multilingual Movie Nights

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 third Thursday of each month in the museum theatre this winter and spring! Movies are screened with a light snack and a hot or cold drink. Please RSVP to help us know the quantities of snacks needed! No purchase is required beforehand. 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.  Walk-ins are still welcome as capacity allows!

Snacks served at 6:45 p.m. Movie to begin promptly at 7 p.m. Refreshments available while they last! Please note that films may not be appropriate for all audiences. A rating has been provided when possible.  Films should be assumed to be for a mature audience.

Jan. 15: In the Fire of War (2024) – Two teenagers are forced to take control of their own destiny amid the chaos of New Zealand’s first land wars in 1864.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 55 minutes
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Language(s): Māori
  • Rated: not rated

Feb. 19: Sir (2018) – A Mumbai man falls in love with his house help, a widow with the dream of becoming a tailor.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 39 minutes
  • Country: India
  • Language(s): Hindi & English
  • Rated: PG

March 19: Perro Bomba (2019) – Perro Steevens is a young Haitian immigrant living Chile. The stability of his life is disrupted when a childhood friend arrives.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 23 minutes.
  • Country: Chile
  • Language(s): Spanish
  • Rated: unrated

April 16: Peak Everything / Amour Apocalypse (2025) – To help combat his eco-anxiety, kennel owner Adam orders a therapeutic solar lamp and falls in love with the woman at the other end of the technical support phone line.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 40 minutes
  • Country: Canada
  • Language(s): French
  • Rated: 13+ (Quebec)

May 21: It was Just an Accident (2025) – An Azerbaijani auto mechanic, was once imprisoned by Iranian authorities, thinks he recognizes one of his former torturers.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 43 minutes
  • Country: Iran
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • Rated: PG

June 18: Rafiki (2018)

Despite a political rivalry between their families, love blossoms between close friends Kena and Ziki, and they are forced to choose between happiness and safety in a conservative society.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 22 minutes
  • Country: Kenya
  • Language(s): Swahili
  • Rated: PG
Multilingual Movie Nights

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 third Thursday of each month in the museum theatre this winter and spring! Movies are screened with a light snack and a hot or cold drink. Please RSVP to help us know the quantities of snacks needed! No purchase is required beforehand. 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.  Walk-ins are still welcome as capacity allows!

Snacks served at 6:45 p.m. Movie to begin promptly at 7 p.m. Refreshments available while they last! Please note that films may not be appropriate for all audiences. A rating has been provided when possible.  Films should be assumed to be for a mature audience.

Jan. 15: In the Fire of War (2024) – Two teenagers are forced to take control of their own destiny amid the chaos of New Zealand’s first land wars in 1864.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 55 minutes
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Language(s): Māori
  • Rated: not rated

Feb. 19: Sir (2018) – A Mumbai man falls in love with his house help, a widow with the dream of becoming a tailor.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 39 minutes
  • Country: India
  • Language(s): Hindi & English
  • Rated: PG

March 19: Perro Bomba (2019) – Perro Steevens is a young Haitian immigrant living Chile. The stability of his life is disrupted when a childhood friend arrives.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 23 minutes.
  • Country: Chile
  • Language(s): Spanish
  • Rated: unrated

April 16: Peak Everything / Amour Apocalypse (2025) – To help combat his eco-anxiety, kennel owner Adam orders a therapeutic solar lamp and falls in love with the woman at the other end of the technical support phone line.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 40 minutes
  • Country: Canada
  • Language(s): French
  • Rated: 13+ (Quebec)

May 21: It was Just an Accident (2025) – An Azerbaijani auto mechanic, was once imprisoned by Iranian authorities, thinks he recognizes one of his former torturers.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 43 minutes
  • Country: Iran
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • Rated: PG

June 18: Rafiki (2018)

Despite a political rivalry between their families, love blossoms between close friends Kena and Ziki, and they are forced to choose between happiness and safety in a conservative society.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 22 minutes
  • Country: Kenya
  • Language(s): Swahili
  • Rated: PG
Multilingual Movie Nights

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 third Thursday of each month in the museum theatre this winter and spring! Movies are screened with a light snack and a hot or cold drink. Please RSVP to help us know the quantities of snacks needed! No purchase is required beforehand. 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.  Walk-ins are still welcome as capacity allows!

Snacks served at 6:45 p.m. Movie to begin promptly at 7 p.m. Refreshments available while they last! Please note that films may not be appropriate for all audiences. A rating has been provided when possible.  Films should be assumed to be for a mature audience.

Jan. 15: In the Fire of War (2024) – Two teenagers are forced to take control of their own destiny amid the chaos of New Zealand’s first land wars in 1864.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 55 minutes
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Language(s): Māori
  • Rated: not rated

Feb. 19: Sir (2018) – A Mumbai man falls in love with his house help, a widow with the dream of becoming a tailor.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 39 minutes
  • Country: India
  • Language(s): Hindi & English
  • Rated: PG

March 19: Perro Bomba (2019) – Perro Steevens is a young Haitian immigrant living Chile. The stability of his life is disrupted when a childhood friend arrives.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 23 minutes.
  • Country: Chile
  • Language(s): Spanish
  • Rated: unrated

April 16: Peak Everything / Amour Apocalypse (2025) – To help combat his eco-anxiety, kennel owner Adam orders a therapeutic solar lamp and falls in love with the woman at the other end of the technical support phone line.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 40 minutes
  • Country: Canada
  • Language(s): French
  • Rated: 13+ (Quebec)

May 21: It was Just an Accident (2025) – An Azerbaijani auto mechanic, was once imprisoned by Iranian authorities, thinks he recognizes one of his former torturers.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 43 minutes
  • Country: Iran
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • Rated: PG

June 18: Rafiki (2018)

Despite a political rivalry between their families, love blossoms between close friends Kena and Ziki, and they are forced to choose between happiness and safety in a conservative society.

  • Runtime: 1 hr, 22 minutes
  • Country: Kenya
  • Language(s): Swahili
  • Rated: PG
Multilingual Movie Night

Multilingual Movie Night

Multilingual Movie Nights are back! Celebrate the many languages spoken in Huron County with movie nights in the museum theatre in 2022.

Pre-registration appreciated for ordering food quantities. No ticket purchase is required with pre-registration.  Upon arrival, movie nights are included with regular admission to the museum, free for museum members, or free/by-donation with your Huron County Library card. If you are not feeling well, please visit another time. Snacks available while they last at 6:45. Movie to begin promptly at 7 p.m.

All films to be screened in their original language(s) with English subtitles. Please note ratings, as some films are not recommended for younger audiences.

Preregister via Eventbrite or call the museum at 519-524-2686.

Date: Thursday, Feb. 10

Winter in Wartime

Language: Dutch   Rating: 14A      Runtime: 103 Minutes

In this acclaimed film from the Netherlands, a young boy in occupied Holland faces danger when he saves the life of a British soldier near the end of the Second World War.

Date: Thursday, March 10

Chhichhore

Language: Hindi     Rating: PG   Runtime: 143 minutes

A Bollywood entertainer complete with songs: a father guides his son through a crisis by remembering the friendships and misadventures of his days as an engineering student.

Date: Thursday, April 14

 In Syria

Language: Arabic    Rating:  estimated 14A   Runtime: 86 minutes

This Belgian/French film looks at the devastation of the Syrian conflict through the experience of one mother’s attempts to provide shelter from the horrors of war within her Damascus apartment.

Date: Thursday, May 12

Bootlegger

Language: French & Anishinabemowin    Rating: PG   Runtime: 81 minutes

Shot on location at Kitigan Zibi. A community is divided by on-reserve alcohol sales and the best paths to self-governance in this recent Quebecois film.

Multilingual Movie Night

Multilingual Movie Night

Multilingual Movie Nights are back! Celebrate the many languages spoken in Huron County with movie nights in the museum theatre in 2022.

Pre-registration appreciated for ordering food quantities. No ticket purchase is required with pre-registration.  Upon arrival, movie nights are included with regular admission to the museum, free for museum members, or free/by-donation with your Huron County Library card. If you are not feeling well, please visit another time. Snacks available while they last at 6:45. Movie to begin promptly at 7 p.m.

All films to be screened in their original language(s) with English subtitles. Please note ratings, as some films are not recommended for younger audiences.

Preregister via Eventbrite or call the museum at 519-524-2686.

Date: Thursday, Feb. 10

Winter in Wartime

Language: Dutch   Rating: 14A      Runtime: 103 Minutes

In this acclaimed film from the Netherlands, a young boy in occupied Holland faces danger when he saves the life of a British soldier near the end of the Second World War.

Date: Thursday, March 10

Chhichhore

Language: Hindi     Rating: PG   Runtime: 143 minutes

A Bollywood entertainer complete with songs: a father guides his son through a crisis by remembering the friendships and misadventures of his days as an engineering student.

Date: Thursday, April 14

 In Syria

Language: Arabic    Rating:  estimated 14A   Runtime: 86 minutes

This Belgian/French film looks at the devastation of the Syrian conflict through the experience of one mother’s attempts to provide shelter from the horrors of war within her Damascus apartment.

Date: Thursday, May 12

Bootlegger

Language: French & Anishinabemowin    Rating: PG   Runtime: 81 minutes

Shot on location at Kitigan Zibi. A community is divided by on-reserve alcohol sales and the best paths to self-governance in this recent Quebecois film.