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SUMMARY:"WHITE LIGHT\, BLACK RAIN" at Peace Center of Delaware County First-Friday Free Film Showing\,
DESCRIPTION:First Friday Movie Series at the Peace Center of Delaware County (Springfield Friends Meetinghouse)\n1001 Old Sproul Rd.\, Springfield\, PA\nFree   Large Screen  7p.m.  doors open at 6:30p.m.\n(just off the corner of Old Marple and S. Sproul Roads\,\nbehind the Mr. Car Wash)\n  \nSpecial film showing observing the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki\, August 6 – 9\, 1945.    \n\nFriday\, August 7\, at 7p.m.\n“White Light\, Black Rain” \n2007. 86 min. English\, with English subtitles. Not rated; contains adult themes disturbing to children.\n \nAs global tensions rise\, the unthinkable again seems possible. Most people have forgotten or never knew. The nuclear threat continues to be real and frightening. WHITE LIGHT/BLACK RAIN\, produced for HBO Documentary Films\, stands as a powerful warning that with enough nuclear weapons to equal 400\,000 Hiroshimas\, we cannot afford to forget what happened on those two days in 1945. \nAfter 70 years\, the bombings continue to inspire argument\, denial\, and myth. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki unfolds this gripping history through interviews with 14 survivors and four Americans who were intimately involved in the bombings.\n \nDoors open at 6:30p.m. for light refreshments.  After-film discussion optional. \nFor more information and directions to the Peace Center of Delaware County\, go to www.delcopeacecenter.org \nCo-sponsored by the Brandywine Peace Community. \n“WHITE LIGHT\, BLACK RAIN”  trailer\, http://www.farfilm.com/films/white-light-black-rain-trailer.html \n
URL:http://www.brandywinepeace.com/event/white-light-black-rain-at-peace-center-of-delaware-countyfirst-friday-free-film-showing/
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