Wednesday, January 26, 2011

 

Peace Corps at 50 - seeking former volunteers

Dear Members,

The US Embassy in Prague is seeking former Peace Corps volunteers in connection with this year's 50th anniversary celebrations. If you, or anyone you know, is or was involved in the Peace Corps, please contact Jana Sehnalkova at the American Center, contact details below. 

Please forward this message to anyone you think appropriate, thank you very much.

Your AARO Prague Board

 
PEACECORPS AT 50

Were you working with the PeaceCorps? Do you know anyone who was involved in the PeaceCorps? Please, let us know. We are looking for people who worked with the PeaceCorps, as we plan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the organization.

Please contact us at acprague@state.gov under the subject PeaceCorps.

 
 
Jana Sehnalkova
American Center
US Embassy Prague
Tržiště 13
118 01  Praha 1
+420 257 022 326



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Thursday, January 13, 2011

 

AARO - Reminder - Film Screening - Revolution Girls - January 14th 6pm

Dear Members,

Don't forget tomorrow evening (Friday 14th) is our first event of the year (details below). Please join us at the American Center, Trziste 13, Prague 1, from 6pm for what promises to be an engaging evening. Wine, soft drinks and lights snacks will be served after the film.

No rsvp necessary, just show up, guests welcome.

Your AARO Board


Dear AARO Members,

We begin the New Year with a screening of the film Revolution Girls, details below.

The screening will be followed by a short Q & A with the filmmakers and some of the film's subjects. Please do come and enjoy what promises to be a thought-provoking evening, particularly of interest to those who have followed the changes in the Czech Republic since the heady days of November 1989.

We will start at 6pm on Friday January 14th at the American Center, Trziste 13, Prague 1.

The event is free and open to all, so please do invite guests if you wish. An rsvp is appreciated but not mandatory.

Sincere Regards,

Your AARO Prague Board

REVOLUTION GIRLS

Synopsis

  

Revolution Girls is the story of four Czech women of the '89 generation. Philosophy students in Prague in 1989, all took active part in a dramatic historic event, the Velvet Revolution, which brought down the Communist regime. The film explores the legacy of the revolution upon their lives twenty years later.

 

Jana, a member of the European Parliament, keeps trying to save the world.  Alena writes one book after another, probing the past for inspiration that the free but confusing present doesn't offer. Alice, a successful if reluctant businesswoman, is channeling most of her energies into raising her three children, including an adopted daughter. Pavla has devoted her life to music and spiritual quests.

 

What's left of their revolutionary ideals? How many revolutions must a woman go through before she reaches forty? And what can their stories tell us about the time and place they live in?

 

 

Credits

 

Written and directed by: Nataša Dudinski & Taťána Marková

Produced by:            Jarmila Poláková, Film & Sociologie and the Czech Television

Cinematography: Nataša Dudinski, Prokop Souček, Eugen Kukla, Dalibor Fencl

Editor: Jan Petras

Script editor: Hana Jemelíková

Music: Peter Binder, Pavla Milcová

Soundmix: Petr Stýblo

Archival research: Kristína Dufková




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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

 

AARO - Film Screening - Revolution Girls - January 14th 6pm

(Resent with amended subject header)

Dear AARO Members,

We begin the New Year with a screening of the film Revolution Girls, details below.

The screening will be followed by a short Q & A with the filmmakers and some of the film's subjects. Please do come and enjoy what promises to be a thought-provoking evening, particularly of interest to those who have followed the changes in the Czech Republic since the heady days of November 1989.

We will start at 6pm on Friday January 14th at the American Center, Trziste 13, Prague 1.

The event is free and open to all, so please do invite guests if you wish. An rsvp is appreciated but not mandatory.

Sincere Regards,

Your AARO Prague Board

REVOLUTION GIRLS

Synopsis

  

Revolution Girls is the story of four Czech women of the '89 generation. Philosophy students in Prague in 1989, all took active part in a dramatic historic event, the Velvet Revolution, which brought down the Communist regime. The film explores the legacy of the revolution upon their lives twenty years later.

 

Jana, a member of the European Parliament, keeps trying to save the world.  Alena writes one book after another, probing the past for inspiration that the free but confusing present doesn't offer. Alice, a successful if reluctant businesswoman, is channeling most of her energies into raising her three children, including an adopted daughter. Pavla has devoted her life to music and spiritual quests.

 

What's left of their revolutionary ideals? How many revolutions must a woman go through before she reaches forty? And what can their stories tell us about the time and place they live in?

 

 

Credits

 

Written and directed by: Nataša Dudinski & Taťána Marková

Produced by:            Jarmila Poláková, Film & Sociologie and the Czech Television

Cinematography: Nataša Dudinski, Prokop Souček, Eugen Kukla, Dalibor Fencl

Editor: Jan Petras

Script editor: Hana Jemelíková

Music: Peter Binder, Pavla Milcová

Soundmix: Petr Stýblo

Archival research: Kristína Dufková




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AARO - Holiday Greetings

Dear AARO Members,

We begin the New Year with a screening of the film Revolution Girls, details below.

The screening will be followed by a short Q & A with the filmmakers and some of the film's subjects. Please do come and enjoy what promises to be a thought-provoking evening, particularly of interest to those who have followed the changes in the Czech Republic since the heady days of November 1989.

We will start at 6pm on Friday January 14th at the American Center, Trziste 13, Prague 1.

The event is free and open to all, so please do invite guests if you wish. An rsvp is appreciated but not mandatory.

Sincere Regards,

Your AARO Prague Board

REVOLUTION GIRLS

Synopsis

  

Revolution Girls is the story of four Czech women of the '89 generation. Philosophy students in Prague in 1989, all took active part in a dramatic historic event, the Velvet Revolution, which brought down the Communist regime. The film explores the legacy of the revolution upon their lives twenty years later.

 

Jana, a member of the European Parliament, keeps trying to save the world.  Alena writes one book after another, probing the past for inspiration that the free but confusing present doesn't offer. Alice, a successful if reluctant businesswoman, is channeling most of her energies into raising her three children, including an adopted daughter. Pavla has devoted her life to music and spiritual quests.

 

What's left of their revolutionary ideals? How many revolutions must a woman go through before she reaches forty? And what can their stories tell us about the time and place they live in?

 

 

Credits

 

Written and directed by: Nataša Dudinski & Taťána Marková

Produced by:            Jarmila Poláková, Film & Sociologie and the Czech Television

Cinematography: Nataša Dudinski, Prokop Souček, Eugen Kukla, Dalibor Fencl

Editor: Jan Petras

Script editor: Hana Jemelíková

Music: Peter Binder, Pavla Milcová

Soundmix: Petr Stýblo

Archival research: Kristína Dufková




AARO Prague

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