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SUMMARY:Chicago International Film Festival - My Sailor My Love (Open Captions)
DESCRIPTION:DIRECTED BY Klaus Härö\nRUN TIME 103 minutes \nSYNOPSIS\nConcerned for the welfare of her irascible father (James Cosmo)\, a retired sea captain\, harried nurse Grace (Catherine Walker) hires local widow Annie (Brid Brennan) as his housekeeper. When the pair embark on an unexpected romance\, Grace is forced to face the feelings of resentment and hostility she’s harbored since childhood. As old wounds and closely guarded secrets come to light\, the future of Howard and Annie’s budding relationship is threatened. Can the love between them flourish amid Grace’s accusations of betrayal? Acclaimed Finnish filmmaker Klaus Härö (Letters to Father Jacob\, The Fencer) makes his English-language debut with a sensitively observed\, beautifully crafted drama about wrestling with the weight of family obligation and finding love in the twilight of life.
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LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:Margo Price
DESCRIPTION:We often hear the legends of a musician’s “big break\,” but what happens before that? In her memoir Maybe We’ll Make It\, Grammy-nominated country singer-songwriter Margo Price gets real about the struggles to survive and succeed in a music industry that is often unkind to women. Aspiring musicians\, join Price and CHF at the Old Town School of Folk Music for an intimate chat with Jes Skolnik about building a career\, followed by a solo performance. \nA book signing will follow this program. \nhttps://www.chicagohumanities.org/events/attend/margo-price/
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