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Agenda Municipal / Movies Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society
Fri 14 Feb
Unforgettable Films Session 


Seide S. Miguel | Camillian Studies Centre Auditorium - 21h30

Free admission | Tickets must be collected by 20h45 on 14 February | Reservations can be made by telephone (252 309 750) or by email (geral@camilocastelobranco.org) | Room capacity is 140 | Running time: 130 min | Note: The talk session with the guest starts at 21h00 | Moderator: Sérgio Guimarães de Sousa | Guest: José Augusto Cardoso Bernardes

In this 1989's drama, the movie takes place in the late 1950s at a prestigious and conservative American boarding school, where John Keating (Robin Williams) is hired to teach British Literature.


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