One afternoon in 1971, Rubens Paiva, a former congressman and outspoken critic of Brazil’s newly instituted military dictatorship, was taken from his home in Rio de Janeiro by government officials, told nothing more than that he must give a “deposition” to authorities, and disappeared.

The story of his disappearance and its aftermath is told from the perspective of Ruben’s wife, Eunice, whose indefatigable search for the truth about her husband would stretch out for decades. A devastating true story that portrays human tenacity in the face of injustice. A 2025 Oscar nominee for Best Picture. Best International Feature and Best Actress in a Leading Role.

(2025). 135 minutes, PG-13, Drama, Biography, History. Showing at 6pm on Monday, March 31st in the Library’s Meeting Room. A Brazilian Portuguese-language film shown with captions

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Join us for a fun and informal conversation about new books at the Library, taking place the first Tuesday of every month from 11am to noon. Librarians will give you the inside scoop about which books are flying off the shelves as well as hot new titles scheduled for release. Group members can share what they are reading and get tips on what to read next.

This program will be held in a hybrid format; in person at the Library, and virtually on Zoom. Please register if you would like to attend the program virtually and a Zoom link will be emailed to you.

Crochet Club for Adults. Every Wednesday at 4:00 pm in the Historical Room. All are welcome! Beginners, experts & everyone in between!

Two mountain rescue organizations – one near Seattle, Washington, the other in Tyrol, Austria—are linked by a surprising connection. Take a journey with historian Mark S. Weiner from America to Austria and back again as he considers the origins and meaning of their work. Both groups have grown from a strong sense of place … because before you can save a stranger, you first must love your home.

The film will be followed by a live panel discussion with the filmmakers. We ask that you register for this documentary special event. Registration opens on March 10th.

(2025). 58 minutes, Documentary. Showing at 6pm on April 7th in the Library’s Meeting Room

Shopping for cheese can be intimidating! From price disparity to over-the-top food trends, we’ve managed to overcomplicate one of the oldest, simplest and most nutritious foods. Join Cheesemonger Kate Truini-Redin of New Curds on the Block cheese shop for a taste of Connecticut’s dairy history, and learn what to look for and what questions to ask when visiting a cheese counter. Attendees will leave with a sample cheese box courtesy of NCOTB!

Join Alan Mann, Artistic Director of the Opera Theater of Connecticut, for an engaging talk about Rodgers and Hammerstein. This presentation, featuring slides and music, will explore the individual careers, successes, and challenges of these two influential figures in Broadway history.

In celebration of National Library Week, join Connecticut Sisters in Crime (SinC-CT) writers Pat Dunn, Christine Falcone, Kathleen Kalb, Jamie Kleinkauf, and Ang Pompano for a discussion on their writing process. They’ll share insights on how they come up with their book ideas, plot twists, and develop their characters.

The Guilford Free Library proudly announces the publication of The Guilford Papers Plus. It includes The Guilford Papers series of pamphlets written by Nona Bloomer, Penny Colby, and Norman Macleod. The Plus part of the book is a selection of talks highlighting the contents of the Edith B. Nettleton Historical Room delivered by Nona Bloomer, Historical Room Librarian from the time it opened in 1979 until her retirement in 2004. The library will be celebrating the publication of this limited edition with a reception on April 11 at 4pm in which copies will be available for purchase.

Join Julia Strayer and Liz Maccarone for a monthly talk about how to care for your financial future in a virtual forum designed just for women. This monthly discussion group, which is a collaboration between several libraries, offers an opportunity to learn more in a comfortable setting with other women. Participants’ questions are encouraged.

This informational program about addiction is intended for parents, guardians, and other adults in the community who are concerned about or want more information on addiction.  We will screen the documentary film, “Tipping the Pain Scale” and a panel of experts will discuss the film and answer questions.  This program is presented in partnership with Guilford Youth & Family Services.  Monday, May 5th from 6:00-8:00pm.  Please register.

Join Julia Strayer and Liz Maccarone for a monthly talk about how to care for your financial future in a virtual forum designed just for women. This monthly discussion group, which is a collaboration between several libraries, offers an opportunity to learn more in a comfortable setting with other women. Participants’ questions are encouraged.

Join Julia Strayer and Liz Maccarone for a monthly talk about how to care for your financial future in a virtual forum designed just for women. This monthly discussion group, which is a collaboration between several libraries, offers an opportunity to learn more in a comfortable setting with other women. Participants’ questions are encouraged.