First world war film Journey’s End will be shown for free in 150 sites across EnglandMore than 150 churches will transform themselves into pop-up cinemas this week to host screenings of a first world war drama to mark the centenary of the armistice on Sunday.The movie, Journey’s End, is being shown for free in churches and places of worship across England, with a collection at each screening being held for Combat Stress, a charity that focuses on the psychological impact of war. Continue reading…
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