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Watch a new C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien Documentary at the C.S. Lewis Festival

The C.S. Lewis Festival, on Thursday, Oct 14, the Petoskey Film Theater in cooperation with the C.S. Lewis Festival, will be showing the documentary film “Quest for Meaning: Myth, Imagination & Faith in the works of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.” At 7:30 pm at the Petoskey District Library Carnegie Bldg. This is a one-hour sequel to the public television special “The Magic Never Ends.”

David Crouse, executive producer and Petoskey resident, will offer this sneak preview before national airing in 2011 and will be at the showing to answer questions following the film. Mondays, through November 1, David Penniman and Rev Greg Brown will facilitate an informal discussion group called “Just An Inkling” which will feature readings, discussions and lighthearted debates of works by C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and others.

The gatherings will take place around the fireplace in the lobby of Stafford’s Perry Hotel in downtown Petoskey beginning at 7 pm. The topic is “Lewis and Tolkien” and will draw from The Annotated Hobbit, an edition of Tolkien’s classic novel The Hobbit with commentary by Douglas Anderson. Participants need not have read The Hobbit at attend “Just an Inkling” and may attend as many or as few sessions as they wish. There is no cost to participate.

IN BRIEF:
Thurs. 10/14, 7:30 pm
“Quest for Meaning”
2010 58 min.
Petoskey District Library,
Carnegie Building
PFT Movie Hotline: 758-3108
Donations are appreciated

Learn more about the C.S. Lewis Festival

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