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"Unraveling the Truth" Film Series at the Oak Lawn Public Library
Have you ever wondered where the term "catfish" came from or who spilled the beans on the true devastation of tobacco products?

You no longer have to Google these answers. Our “Unraveling the Truth” series will tackle life’s biggest questions every Thursday night during October. RSVP for all documentaries begins Sept. 15.
“Catfish” (2010)
Thursday, Oct. 6, 6:30pm
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Young filmmakers document their colleague’s budding online friendship with a young woman and her family, which leads to an unexpected series of discoveries. PG-13. 87 min.
“Addiction Incorporated” (2011)
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Thursday, Oct. 13, 6:30pm
When a young drug researcher is hired by a tobacco company, Victor DeNoble unexpectedly discovers the ingredients of addiction and fuels a national campaign to have it regulated. PG-13. 100 min.
“Trees in Trouble” (2015)
Thursday, Oct. 20, 6:30pm
Learn the story of America’s urban and community forests: their history; their growing importance to our health, economy and environment; and the serious threats they now face. Not rated. 27 min.
“The True Cost” (2015)
Thursday, Oct. 27, 6:30pm
This groundbreaking film pulls back the curtain on the untold story of the clothing industry and asks us to consider, “Who really pays the price for our clothing?” PG-13. 92 min.
For more information about this and other adult programs, call 708-422-4990 or visit www.olpl.org.