January 07, 2010

Antifascist Film Day at Bradford's 1 in 12

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To commemorate the liberation of the survivors of Auschwitz, a day of antifascist films is being held at Bradford 1 in 12 Club on Saturday 23rd January. Drop in for one film or come and watch them all. There’ll be fab food throughout the day, as well as the Leeds Anarchist Black Cross bookstall.

Entry is free of charge, but donations are welcome, and any money made will go to support antifascist prisoners. Doors open at 12 Noon.

Film Times:
  • 12.30pm: Hitler – The rise of Evil – Robert Carlisle stars as history’s biggest bastard.
  • 4.30pm: The Pianist - Adrian Brody stars in an epic story of survival in Nazi-occupied Poland.
  • 7.30pm: The 43 Group – The inspiring story of the Jewish ex-servicemen and women who smashed Mosely’s fascists off the streets of post-World War 2 Britain.
  • 8.00pm: Edelweiss Pirates – The true story of young antifascists taking on the Nazis in war-time Cologne.
NO PASARAN!

Antifa

6 comments:

  1. The 'Hitler - Rise of Evil' film is hammy rubbish. I'm suprised they're no playing 'Shoah' by Claude Lanzmann (although it's 10 hours long!!)

    gtm

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  2. Excellent selection of films.

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  3. "Sophie Scholl - The last days" is an incredible movie.

    The bravery of this woman and her comrades was astounding. Arrest, Show trial and the guillotine within a few days for handing out anti-fascist leaflets in Munich in 1943.

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  4. Anonymous said...

    "Sophie Scholl - The last days" is an incredible movie.

    The bravery of this woman and her comrades was astounding. Arrest, Show trial and the guillotine within a few days for handing out anti-fascist leaflets in Munich in 1943.

    I agree.

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  5. Based on the last two comments I have bought the film on Sophie Scholl from play .com. (£6.99)

    Hoever, it is called the FINAL days.

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  6. Anonymous Smart Arse said...

    Based on the last two comments I have bought the film on Sophie Scholl from play .com. (£6.99)

    Hoever, it is called the FINAL days.

    12:43 AM, January 08, 2010

    Even smarter arse says read this.
    http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/review.asp?FID=15296
    and wiki says it was The Last Days or The Final Days and both titles have been used. My German isn't very good but I think the word letzten means both.
    It is a good film though and I hope you enjoy it

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