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Cultural Days of the Knights Templar in the penitentiaries of Jumilla Murcia (20/02/2014)

The Directorate of the Prison Murcia II (MII) Campos del Río, has given permission to the Templars of Jumilla theater to have five Fridays in May in order to develop a jumillanas Templar covers cultural events whose draft projection the film "Das Boot" inspired by the novel by Lothar-Günter Buchheim, filming that took place in 1981 in West Germany, directed by Wolfgang Petersen won several awards in 1982 6 Oscar nominations, including best director, adapted screenplay and photography, and in 1981 Golden Globes: Nominated for best foreign film.

The film, considered a masterpiece of German post-war film with unknown actors, seeks to clothe the topics that will be presented by the speakers, currently managing in the process, and in which the submarine will occupy an important part of the issues addressed in consequence of craftsmanship developed in 2013 by internal MII joint venture, in which stands a model of submarine Peral Jumillano Templars qualify extraordinary, they report all sources Templar decent credit.

The film is set in World War II.

A German submarine is the scenario in which a group of young soldiers ready to defend his country, will have to undergo a hard living, after discovering that have been sent to perform a likely suicide mission.

The Christi milites the famous Murcia city by the temple of his wines, this film intended to convey to boarding what is teamwork in a space as small as a submarine it difficult coexistence but how they adapt to the situation, the sense of responsibility and sacrifice, chivalry and the part of certain German crews tried to apply in their actions during the war in which thirty thousand German submarine crew saved his life only ten thousand, also put topography and reveal a Spanish national value that meant the most revolutionary invention of the world's naval navigation, Peral Submarine, a device designed by Isaac Peral Murcia located in modern Cartagena Naval Museum, which was inspired by the submersible Ictíneo I and Catalan Narcis Monturiol II.

The event is part of the commemoration of the XI Cultural Crusade Templar Bailiwick of Jumilla, annual compendium of cultural, religious and recreational activities that develop both Templars Jumillano Jumilla and outside the municipality and region, with a significant portion devoted to Spanish prisons of the territory involved in its Phoenix Project Prisoners of Fine Arts and Craft, a fight against social exclusion, which is presented annually to the Merced in Sociocultural MII.

Source: Templarios de Jumilla

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