The Girl Who Wore Freedom - Special Screening

Kultur Ensemble presents this award-winning documentary in partnership with the French and German consulates in Atlanta.

By Alliance Française d'Atlanta

Date and time

Thursday, June 6 · 5:30 - 7pm EDT

Location

Plaza Theatre

1049 Ponce De Leon Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30306

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Agenda

5:00 PM

Doors Open

5:30 PM

Presentation


Introduction and acknowledgments by the Kultur Ensemble, the Alliance Française Atlanta, the Goethe Zentrum, and the French and German consulates of Atlanta.

5:45 PM

Movie Starts

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

We are commemorating the 8oth anniversary of D-Day with the special screening of the award-winning documentary "THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM".

Hosts:

  • the Plaza Theatre
  • the Kultur Ensemble in Atlanta, the Franco-German Cultural Center in Atlanta, a collaboration between the Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta and the Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta representing the ongoing partnership between the governments and countries of France and Germany.
  • the Consulate General of France in Atlanta
  • the Consulate General of Germany in Atlanta


TICKET PRICE:

$5 - General Entry - See FAQ Section for payments by Debit or Credit Cards

FREE FOR VETERANS - See FAQ Section


ABOUT THE MOVIE

Discover the untold stories of D-Day from the men, women, and children who lived through German occupation and Allied liberation of Normandy, France. Powerful and deeply personal, THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM tells the stories of an America that lived its values, instilling a pride in country that is in danger of becoming a relic of the past.


THE ORIGIN OF THE DOCUMENTARY

When Christian Taylor (the documentary 's writor, director, executive producer) followed her son, then Spc. Hunter Taylor of the U.S. Army101st Airborne Division, to an annual D-Dayceremony in Normandy, France, she felt as if she landed in the middle of the most patriotic, flag-waving, Main Street America, Fourth of Julyparade ever. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of people -mostly French and many dressed as civilians or GIs from the 1940s - filled the streets. They crowded around modern-day American soldiers and World War II veterans who had been part of the D-Day liberation of Normandy. A French civilian approached Spc.Taylor, thanked him for his service, and asked for a photograph. Christian was amazed - why was this happening ?

Danielle “Dany” Patrix Boucherie, a childhood survivor of D-Day, explained. She introduced Christian to other survivors and families of survivors, who shared personal stories about the occupation and liberation. Their stories underscored the damage caused by occupation, and gave new definition to the idea of freedom requiring sacrifice.

Dany became THE GIRL WHO WOREFREEDOM when her mother made her a red, white, and blue dress from parachutes,which she wore to honor Allied forces at the first D-Day commemoration. Then, as now, her personification of gratitude towards the soldiers who liberated her community keeps the memories alive through annual D-Day celebrations and personal relationships.


Frequently asked questions

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I'm a veteran. How do I get my FREE ticket ?

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Organized by

Alliance Française d'Atlanta is an independent non-profit organization, serving the Atlanta community as the premier provider of French language and culture.Our mission is to encourage the study of French language and culture and to foster cultural, intellectual, and artistic exchanges between the French-speaking world and our local communities.

@Alliance Française d’AtlantaMidtownColony Square - 1201 Peachtree Street NEAtlanta, GA 30361

@Alliance Française d’AtlantaRoswellContact us: 404-875-1211 | info@afatl.com

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