KBFLC Movie Fundraiser: Private Violence

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115 East Pikes Peak Avenue,Colorado Springs CO 80903

26 March, 2021

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Join KBFLC for a movie fundraiser at Kimball's movie theater on Friday, March 26, 2021 to view Private Violence with a Q&A afterwards. Join Kingdom Builders Family Life Center (KBFLC) for a movie fundraiser at Kimball's movie theater on Friday, March 26, 2021 to view Private Violence with a Q&A afterwards. Feel free to join us as early as 5:30 pm so that you can learn more about KBFLC. The movie will start at 6:15 pm with a Q& A after the movie ends. We would love to tell you more about KBFLC and what we are doing in the community. Plus, learn how you can be a part of CHANGING THE NARRATIVE here in our community! You will be able to purchase food and drink from the concession stand and Wine Bar. This film is rated TV-14: Programming rated TV-14 in the United States TV Parental Guidelines signifies content with parents strongly cautioned. Content may be inappropriate for children younger than 14 years of age. There are different types of TV-14 ratings, which may or may not include: moderate suggestive dialogue (D), frequent strong language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or moderate violence (V). Some episodes on this list, however, are just rated TV-14. We advise that you as the parent make the decision to bring along your teenager your not. You know your child best and what they are ready to view and what you are ready to discuss with them. Private Violence: Oklahoma Cop Deanna was kidnapped by Robbie, her estranged husband, and beaten in the cab of his truck over a harrowing four-day journey. They were pulled over by police and she was taken to the hospital. In spite of Deanna's devastating injuries, Robbie was not arrested. Private Violence, a feature-length documentary, follows Deanna's journey as she rebuilds her life and fights to place Robbie behind bars. Accompanying Deanna is Kit Gruelle, a domestic violence victim turned advocate who navigates the complex world of domestic violence courts, shelters, and law enforcement.

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