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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art’s fifth annual Interfaith Film Series begins March 18 and runs through early April, showing four films on the theme “A Question of Faith.” The event is co-presented by the Connecticut Council for Interreligious Understanding and the National Conference for Community and Justice. Q&A sessions will follow the screenings, which are all on Sundays at 2 p.m.

The series opens on March 18 with “Viceroy’s House,” a 2017 historical drama about Hindu and Muslim conflict during the transition of British India to independence. It stars Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson.

The series continues on March 25 with “Run Boy Run.” The adaptation of Uri Orlev’s novel tells the story of a Jewish boy who flees the Warsaw Ghetto, goes into hiding as a Christian and worries he will lose his identity.

The series ends on April 8 with “Frank vs. God,” a comic drama about a man who sues God after a tornado that destroyed his house is labeled “and act of God.” Admission to Atheneum films is $9, $8 seniors and students, $7 members. The museum is at 600 Main St. in Hartford. thewadsworth.org.