Sunday, October 3, 2010

Next Weeks Film


October 9
Au Revoir Les Enfants
Two boys in a Carmelite school struggle with the German occupation and the demands of friendship. French with subtitles.

A 1987 film by the French filmmaker Louis Malle, this film is based on real life events. At age 11, during World War II, attending a French boarding school Malle witnessed a Gestapo raid. Three Jewish students were arrested, sent to Auschwitz and gassed. The school headmaster was sent to a concentration camp and died shortly after liberation, later to be granted the title of Righteous Among Nations by the Israelis.

In viewing this film, we should ask ourselves, what would I do? What is the right thing to do and how closely would I approximate that virtue?

For more on the film see:

Nine Days that Changed the World--Last Nights Discussion


About 20 to 25 of us attended the showing last night and Ed lead our after the film discussion. He felt the film will be a good memorial 50 years from now. He suggested a comparison between the media coverage of John Paul's polish visits and the recent coverage of Benedict's visit to England. There was nothing about why he was there in the American media. In Poland there was an intentional government shut down. The twist is that this is intentional by the secular media.
Others spoke of the 2 great physical (meaning not understood here of that usage) evils of Nazism and Communism and the effects on peoples lives. That John Paul gave a message of hope --that you are worth something. That America needs this message now. The film is relevant to our situation. One speaker in the film said democracy will fall when people are not interested in the truth.
Someone spoke of the corruption of money, selling porn and junk. That this too destroys the church.
Ed felt that communism is a greater evil than Nazism because it is an ideal thing and not nationalistic, so it appeals to people in various nations. He added we knocked Lenin off his pedestal.
Some one felt communism was not a greater evil than Nazism.
It was brought up that moral relativism is happening in the European Common Market--secular rules.
Ed raised the question of why the Virgin Mary appeared at Fatima 3 months before the communist revolution in Russia and urged prayer for the conversion of Russia.
Someone else said we will always have a problem until the end of the world.
Nina raised a point to clarify something she felt was being suggested about relativism. She said that relativism isn't about different religions, that religious freedom is not relativism.
Someone asked Ed, as to his statement that the Pope was a result of people's prayer -- did it say that in the movie. He said no, that was his own idea.
Ed recommended we read Ed Wiegels new book, the End and the Beginning, a sequel to Witness to Hope, which has a lot of materials from former communist countries secret police files. Wiegel is coming to speak at the Newman Center.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Mud Puddle Films

I urge all of you to go to Dominic Dennis Delay's Diary at Muddle Puddle Films to see what he says about film and religion..
Also check out Mud Puddle films on Facebook.

Monday, September 13, 2010

More On Our First Film

You can find more on "Nine Days that Changed the World" on EWTN. Try http://www.ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=95866 for a quick review of what this film is about.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Formation Films Fall Preview

This blog is being started as a place to announce and discuss films being shown at Blessed Sacrament in the formation film series, and other matters of consequence, such as popcorn recipes.
We will post upcoming films and you may comment in advance, but if you "give away the ending" you post may be removed.

Our films are entirely free and an educational discussion occurs after the film as well as on this blog.

We will use this blog for post film discussion and new popcorn recipes.

The Fall Film Festival will be Saturday Evening at 6PM in the Blessed Sacrament Parish Hall.
October 2
Nine Days That Changed the World
October 9
Au Revior Les Enfants
October16
City of Joy
October23
Gallipoli
October 30
No Movie --Day of the Dead Celebration!
November6
Departures
November13
Boys Town
November 20
Jeremiah
November 27
Amazing Grace