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Joyeux Noel - movie night at Liberty Books, Concord

Started by jaqeboy, December 20, 2010, 11:38 PM NHFT

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FREE video night! - Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Be sure to tell friends who would enjoy this type of movie.

This month in Concord:
Joyeux Noel, a 2005 Cannes Film Festival winner

In 1914, World War I, the bloodiest war ever at that time in human history, was well under way. However on Christmas Eve, numerous sections of the Western Front called an informal, and unauthorized, truce where the various front-line soldiers of the conflict peacefully met each other in No Man's Land to share a precious pause in the carnage with a fleeting brotherhood. This film dramatizes one such section as the French, Scottish and German sides partake in the unique event, even though they are aware that their superiors will not tolerate its occurrence.

Be sure to bring your news and views on war/peace or anything else you think we ought to know about.

We may have time for other short videos, so bring your favorites to view and suggest to others.

We have screenings every Tuesday somewhere in the Merrimack Valley: 1st Tuesday-Nashua; 2nd Tuesday-Manchester; 3rd Tuesday-Concord; the 4th Tuesday is open for a more northern meeting.

Please arrive at 6:30 if you can, in order to help set up the healthy snacks and beverages (that you bring to share with others - a box of tea for Jim's inventory would be appreciated) and enjoy the pre-screening networking. We'll start the video at 7 and have some discussion afterwards.

Newspaper - For an interesting paper which covers war and peace issues and other topics of concern, visit the Rock Creek Free Press out of Washington, D.C.

Bring your friends! - Forward this invitation to everyone!