The Concord Film Project presents the film, The White Ribbon

On Tuesday, October 11, we welcome audiences to The White Ribbon. Directed by Michael Haneke, The White Ribbon tells of strange events happening in a small village in the north of Germany during the years before World War I, which seem to be ritual punishment. Who is responsible?

Directed by Michael Haneke | R | Runtime 144 minutes

Doors open at 6:30 PM and the film begins at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $10 and include a bag of popcorn. Tickets may be purchased at the door or online (additional fees apply to online ticket purchases). Call 978-371-0820 for tickets and information.

The reception begins at 6:30. Chef Ben Elliott of Saltbox Kitchen is providing boxed dinners for purchase and there will be a cash bar. Please pick a menu option for food when you purchase your film ticket.

Food must be purchased by 12:00 on Monday, October 10.

PURCHASE FOOD AND FILM TICKETS



Menu 1
Roasted Vegetable Wrap
muhammara, baby greens 
Fall Coucous Salad
autumn vegetables, preserved lemon, harissa 
Dessert
Dark Chocolate Sea Salt “Oreo”
vanilla cream
$18.00

Menu 2
Pulled Pork Sliders 
red cabbage & apple salad, golden brioche
Fall Coucous Salad
autumn vegetables, preserved lemon, harissa 
Dessert
Dark Chocolate Sea Salt “Oreo”
vanilla cream
$18.00

The Concord Film Project’s next films are:
Nov 15, 2016: Dark Horse
Dec 13, 2016:  Where the Rivers Flow North,
with Director Jay Craven in attendance 

Save the Dates! Films will be announced soon for:    
Jan 3, 2017
Feb 7, 2017
March 28, 2017
April 25, 2017
May 16, 2017
June 13, 2017

Organizers Dinah Buechner-Vischer, Kim Burns, and Kristin Canty are thrilled to be presenting a wide variety of film masterpieces to highlight different aspects of the cinematic art form with selections from recent film festivals, old favorites, and the hard to find or rarely seen. “We are excited to provide Concord with access to independent, fascinating films, and the opportunity to socialize, have a glass of wine, talk about the film,” says Burns. “We want to provide films that touch and delight the soul and we believe intelligent entertainment and cinematic expertise enjoyed together with friends and neighbors gives it all a deeper layer of enjoyment and meaning.” says Buechner-Vischer.

Dates: 
10/11/2016 - 6:30pm
Event categories: 
General
Performing Arts