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See The Florida Project - March 8 in Cary

On behalf of Congregations for Social Justice, Adrienne Little invites you to attend a viewing of the film The Florida Project.  Adrienne is CUCC's Social Justice Ministry representative to Congregations for Social Justice.  If you have more questions, contact Adrienne at (919) 781-0829.

Get an up close and personal look at a form of homelessness via this film, which has been nominated for an Oscar.  THE FLORIDA PROJECT will be shown at The Cary Theater March 8 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $3 to $5.

122 E. Chatham St., Cary  27511

Warm, winning, and gloriously alive, Sean Baker’s The Florida Project is a deeply moving and unforgettably poignant look at childhood.

Set on a stretch of highway just outside the imagined utopia of Disney World, The Florida Project follows six-year-old Moonee and her rebellious mother Halley over the course of a single summer.  The two live week to week at “The Magic Castle,” a budget motel managed by Bobby, whose stern exterior hides a deep reservoir of kindness and compassion.  Despite her harsh surroundings, the precocious and ebullient Moonee has no trouble making each day a celebration of life, her endless afternoons overflowing with mischief and grand adventure as she and her ragtag playmates fearlessly explore the utterly unique world into which they’ve been thrown.