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“The Children of Chabannes” is the story of how the people of Chabannes, a tiny village in unoccupied France, chose action over indifference and saved the lives of 400 Jewish refugee children during World War II.
“The Children of Chabannes” is not just a story about the past; it is an exploration of moral courage and goodness in the face of evil – of what motivates individuals to take a stand against injustice, bigotry and extremism. The film embodies the ideals of progressive education: celebrating inclusion and the embracing of cultural and religious differences.
Tickets: $10 available at the Flicks