Free Admission | Friday, July 23 - 7:00 PM CST | Canada | 1988 | 91min | R | Directed by Rafal Zielinski
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An evil business man wants to build a pesticide factory next to an old city park, with secret plans to dump toxic waste in the area. The man's biggest problem is a local male protester who dresses into a bear costume and does everything he can to prevent this ecological disaster. Meanwhile, different teens with different stories get their lives crossed as they intend to participate in saving the park.

AGE GROUP: | STC |
EVENT TYPE: | Film Theatre Films |
TAGS: | Free Films | Current | Adjust Tracking |
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