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Calendar

Women's Film Fest continues this weekend

BRATTLEBORO — The annual Women's Film Festival, a benefit for the Women's Freedom Center, continues through this weekend. All films are shown at the New England Youth Theatre, 100 Flat St., Brattleboro.

Full film descriptions appear in the Women's Film Festival program, which appeared in last week's Commons, and at womensfreedomcenter.net/newsevents/womens-film-festival.

Friday, March 14

6 p.m.: The Sidewalk and A Girl and a Gun.

7:30 p.m.: Ethel.

Saturday, March 15

Noon: First Match and Lace Bite.

2 p.m.: My House and The Mosuo Sisters.

4 p.m.: Future Weather.

6 p.m.: Date with Fate and Fill the Void.

8 p.m.: Bordering on Treason and Jasad: Queen of Contradictions.

Sunday, March 16

Noon: Ethel.

2 p.m.: 30% and From Zimbabwe to Santa Fe.

3:30 p.m.: Ina Litovski and No Burqas Behind Bars.

5 p.m.: The Sidewalk and A Girl and a Gun.

7 p.m.: Big Mouth and I Am a Girl.

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