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4 exceptional evenings at the Eldorado cinema

The Eldorado cinema invites you to a series of four exceptional evenings which will take place this week and early next week. These events are not to be missed, with film screenings followed by rich and engaging discussions in the presence of directors and special guests.

Thursday November 14 at 8:00 p.m.: NO OTHER LAND

To open the week, Eldorado offers the screening of the documentary “ No Other Land », followed by a meeting with Sabri Giroud. Franco-Palestinian and editor of the book “Palestine in 50 portraits”, Sabri Giroud will share his thoughts on the situation in Palestine and will offer us valuable insight into the lives and daily struggles of its inhabitants. This evening is organized in partnership with the Collective for a Just and Lasting Peace between Palestinians and Israelis.

Saturday, November 16 at 8:00 p.m.: CHRISTMAS AT MILLER’S POINT

On Saturday evening, don’t miss the premiere of the film ” Christmas at Miller’s Point », followed by a meeting with Californian director Tyler Taormina. With this new film, Taormina immerses us in a dreamlike and touching atmosphere, exploring community and family dynamics during the end-of-year holidays. A great opportunity to discover this promising filmmaker and learn more about his creative process.

Monday, November 18 at 8:15 p.m.: THE DEPOSITION

The week continues with the screening of the film “ The Deposition “. This film, which addresses complex themes linked to justice and responsibility, will be followed by a discussion with Edwige Roux-Morizot. Former Mulhouse prosecutor, Edwige Roux-Morizot will share her experience and thoughts on the Emmanuel Siess affair. A fascinating encounter to understand the workings of justice and the human dimension behind legal procedures.

Tuesday November 19 at 8:15 p.m.: EMERGENCY WATER

Finally, on Tuesday evening, “ Emergency Water » will be screened as part of the Solidarity Festival. The screening will be followed by a meeting with director Julia Blagny and Laurence Henriot, president of GAB 21. The film deals with the importance of water management, a precious resource, and explores local and collective initiatives to its preservation. An evening that promises to be enlightening and inspiring, with civic and ecological perspectives on a crucial issue.

Come to the Eldorado cinema for these four evenings which promise to be exciting. Each screening will be an opportunity for unique exchanges, reflection and discovery, around strong and engaging current themes. Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in these events which make cinema a place of culture and debate!

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