CFCC International Film Series presents 'Outsourced' on Nov. 17 in Ocala

OCALA - The Central Florida Community College International Film Series will present the 2006 film "Outsourced" on
Tuesday, Nov. 17.

In this romantic comedy, a customer call center worker travels to India to train his replacement after learning that his job has been outsourced.

Although initially frustrated by cultural misunderstandings, he soon finds that he has much in common with the replacements. As he learns more about his new friends he learns something new about himself. John Jeffcoat directed the 103-minute film which is rated PG-13.

The film will be shown at 2 and 7 p.m. in Building 8, Room 110, at the Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road. The viewing is free.

For more information about these screenings, or to learn how to become a Film Series member, call Joe Zimmerman at 352-854-2322, Ext. 1233.




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