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Kicking and Screening D.C. Film Festival Schedule

Thursda, October 15 at La Maison Francaise
Les Yeux dans les Bleus

This documentary follows the victorious French team as they play and win the 1998 World Cup. Look deeply into the lives of these players through the eyes of director Stephane Meunier. The film reveals the real passion for soccer that so many players truly hold.

Tickets: $11
Screening at 7:00 pm


Friday, October 16 at Busboys & Poets
Sons of Sakhnin United & Soccer Reading

BNei Sakhnin, the first Israeli-Arab team to win the Israel State Cup in 2004 must struggle with the pressure of living in a divided country and survive despite the pressures and other added complications that they face living in a divided country.

Tickets: $11
Reading: 7:00 pm
Screening: 8:00 pm


Saturday, October 17 at E Street Cinema
Midnight Screening: Victory
In World War II, a group of prisoners of war are recruited to play a soccer game against the Germans, seeking a propaganda opportunity. Amid escape plots, the players take the game very seriously and aim for victory. John Huston directs the likes of Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine and soccer legend Pele.

Tickets: $11
Screening: 12:00 am


Sunday, October 18 at Avalon Theatre
The Big Green

Bring the kids to enjoy this family movie about a group of children in Elma, Texas who encouraged to play the game of soccer -- even while it's not the most popular around town -- by their new English teacher. You and the family will love this funny, heartwarming, underdog story.

Tickets: $11, FREE for kids
Screening: 10:00 am

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