One of the most highly praised documentaries of 2010, “Marwencol” chronicles a man’s return from a devastating attack. As his motor skills return, Mark Hogancamp constructs a scale model of a World War II Belgian village. His photographs of the village and scenarios that he stages are so striking that he’s offered a showing in a New York gallery. “A fine, delicately nuanced portrait of an artist compelled by mysterious forces to create something utterly unique.” —Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post.
83 minutes. Not rated. The film will be shown twice--at 1pm and at 7pm--at the Woman's Library Club, 325 Tudor Ct. (NOT at the library)