BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//hacksw/handcal//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190414T150000 DTSTART:20190414T150000 DTEND:20190414T164000 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190414T171000 DTSTART:20190414T171000 DTEND:20190414T185000 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190414T191500 DTSTART:20190414T191500 DTEND:20190414T205500 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190415T190000 DTSTART:20190415T190000 DTEND:20190415T204000 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190415T213000 DTSTART:20190415T213000 DTEND:20190415T231000 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190602T164500 DTSTART:20190602T164500 DTEND:20190602T182500 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20190602T190000 DTSTART:20190602T190000 DTEND:20190602T204000 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:8@cinecenta.com DTSTAMP:20191111T190000 DTSTART:20191111T190000 DTEND:20191111T204000 SUMMARY:THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD DESCRIPTION: With his haunting and vibrant new documentary Peter Jackson was tasked by the Imperial War Museum to rummage through their vast World War I archives and present them in a way that speaks to a 21st-century audience. He accomplishes his mission beautifully, bringing the fading past to life with extraordinary urgency. Jackson and his team digitally restored 100 hours of footage of British soldiers on the Western Front – a harrowing theater of combat. By coupling century-old footage with the voice-over accounts of veterans recorded in the ‘60s and ‘70s, he has come up with a sort of magic trick that hits you in the gut. Nowhere is this feat more stunning than 25 minutes into the film, when the jerky black-and-white images we’ve been watching transition into color. It’s a totally immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before. --Entertainment Weekly LOCATION:Cinecenta Films, Student Union Building, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR