Join us for a special evening of international cinema celebrating our sister cities! Experience the Oscar-winning short films Mr. Hublot, a whimsical animated journey from Luxembourg, and An Irish Goodbye, a heartfelt tale from Northern Ireland. Plus, delve into the powerful documentary The American St. Nick, exploring the spirit of generosity and power of connection across cultures. As a special treat, visit our booths before the films to learn more about each sister city and discover the vibrant cultures and stories behind them. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the power of storytelling and the connections that unite us across the globe!
Step into the eccentric world of Mr. Hublot! This Oscar-winning animated short follows the quirky, clockwork-like life of a reclusive man and his unexpected encounter with an adorable stray dog. With stunning visuals and a heartwarming message about love and companionship, Mr. Hublot reminds us that sometimes, the best moments come when we least expect them. CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH THE TRAILER
The American St. Nick: This captivating documentary follows a group of American soldiers in World War II who bring holiday cheer to a war-torn village in Luxembourg. Through acts of kindness and generosity, they become unlikely heroes, forging lasting connections that transcend borders. The American St. Nick is a powerful reminder of the spirit of giving and the impact we can have on each other’s lives. CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH THE TRAILER
Get ready for a heartfelt journey with An Irish Goodbye. This Oscar-winning short film follows two estranged brothers who reunite for their mother’s funeral, leading to a day filled with unexpected humor and poignant moments. With a charming mix of wit and warmth, An Irish Goodbye beautifully explores the bonds of family, the power of forgiveness, and the joy of embracing life’s surprises. CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH THE TRAILER
Please note that Mr. Hublot and The American St. Nick are family-friendly films suitable for all ages. However, An Irish Goodbye contains strong language, so viewer discretion is advised. There will be a brief intermission before An Irish Goodbye begins, allowing viewers to exit or grab a snack at the concession stand.