Seaton Library is set to host screenings of low-cost films this month.
The events are part of Libraries Unlimited's seventh season of Films at the Library, which invites people to enjoy movies in a cosy in-house setting.
The film screenings, which cost £3 to attend, are set to take place at 10 libraries across the county.
In Seaton, people will be able to enjoy a showing of the 2024 film, Wicked Little Letters, on November 13 at 3pm.
The movie follows the story of foul-mouthed Rose who is charged with a crime when Edith and fellow residents start to receive wicked letters full of unintentionally hilarious profanities.
On November 20, Seaton Library will also be showing Baltimore, a 2024 film about an English heiress who became a revolutionary.
It is based on the true story of debutante Rose Dugdale who enjoys a life of wealth and privilege, but her rebellious nature soon leads her down a militant path.
Tamsin Pender, programme co-ordinator at Libraries Unlimited, said: "‘Films at the Library’ has become a much-loved permanent fixture in our calendar, with two seasons running each year.
"Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up in a warm, welcoming library for an afternoon or evening of low-cost film indulgence."
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