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June 4 @ 6:30 pm – 8:45 pm MDT
Join us at the library for a wide variety of films!
In the wake of the sexual revolution and the rise of the women’s movement, the 1973 tennis match between women’s world champion Billie Jean King and ex-men’s-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time, reaching 90 million viewers around the world. As the rivalry between King and Riggs kicked into high gear, off-court each was fighting more personal and complex battles.
121 minutes. Rated PG.
English audio with English subtitles.
18+ or All Ages
18+ (Rated PG)
Venue
Muttart Theatre, Stanley A. Milner Library
Address
Street Address : 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW
City : Edmonton
State/Province : Alberta
ZIP / Postal Code : T5J 2V4
Website Link
https://www.epl.ca/
Event Link
https://epl.bibliocommons.com/events/6a00dc2c8e677a28001b1dcb
Ticket Description #1
General Admission
Ticket Amount #1
Free
Indoor event or outdoor event
Indoors
Type of event
Non-profit
Is this event presented by a College or University for students only?
No
Event Contact
Miranda Koshelek
Event Contact Email Address
miranda.koshelek@epl.ca
Event Phone Number
(780) 903-9725
Facebook Page
https://facebook.com/EPLdotCA/
Instagram Account
https://instagram.com/epldotca/
Twitter Account
https://x.com/EPLdotCA
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