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Disability Reframed Community Film Series presents "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"

Location

Institute of Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Avenue, Boston, MA

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Contact

Boston Commission for Persons with Disabilities
disability@cityofboston.gov
617.635.3682 (voice)
617.635.2541 (TTY)

Description

Join us for a FREE screening of What's Eating Gilbert Grape, a 1993 drama starring Johnnie Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio, followed by a lively audience discussion. This fictional film examines the relationships between siblings, including Arnie Grape, who has austism, and their single mother in a working-class family trying to survive and co-exist. This film will be held from 2-5pm at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, 100 Northern Ave.

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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_Eating_Gilbert_Grape for more information about the film.

This is a scent-free event. Out of consideration for people with environmental illness and/or multiple chemical sensitivity, please refrain from using perfume or other scented products. For sign language interpreters or other accommodations, please contact the Boston Commission for Persons with Disabilities at 617‑635‑3682 (voice) or 617‑635‑2541 (TTY) or email disability@cityofboston.gov. Sponsored by the Boston Commission for Persons with Disabilities and Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities.

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