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SUMMARY:IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH - First-Fri. Free Film at the Peace Center of Delaware County
DESCRIPTION: \nA true-life murder mystery\, a tale of the moral damage done by war  \n   In the Valley of Elah \n  2007. Mystery/Drama. 121 minutes. Rated R for violent and disturbing content\, language\, and some sexuality/nudity. Written and directed by Paul Haggis (Crash). \n In the Valley of Elah stars Oscar winners Tommy Lee Jones\, Charlize Theron\, and Susan Sarandon in a film that Time critic Richard Schickel called “a spare\, taciturn\, devastating account of what happens to the souls of soldiers forced to fight wars for which not even phony or temporary justifications are offered them.” \nThe film’s title refers to the biblical valley where the battle between David and Goliath took place. Based on disturbing accounts of a true case\, the film is about a military father’s search for his son and\, after finding his scorched and dismembered body\, the hunt for his son’s killers. \nIn the Valley of Elah raises themes including the war in Iraq\, abuse of prisoners\, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following situations of extreme violence\, and how we face\, as a nation\, the reality of war and responsibility for war crimes.\n \n
URL:http://www.brandywinepeace.com/event/in-the-valley-of-elah-first-fri-free-film-at-the-peace-center-of-delaware-county/
LOCATION:Peace Center of Delaware County\, 1001 Old Sproul Road\, Springfield\, PA\, 19064\, United States
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