: [Mb-hair] Re: Sir! No Sir!
Sibley Smith
sjsmith at njvvmf.org
Mon Jun 6 09:35:45 PDT 2005
Thanks, Barbara. I've passed this along to my VFP and VVAW contacts (Veterans For Peace and Vietnam Veterans Against the War).
tioga
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Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 22:52:59 GMT
From: "Barbara Siomos" <barbarasiomos38 at msn.com>
For those of you on the West Coast... Please check this out.
peace,
barbara
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RE: Sir! No Sir!
Subject: Premiere of Sir! No Sir!
Please join us for the world premiere of
Sir! No Sir! at the Los Angeles Independent
Film Festival---
Sunday, June 19, 7 pm
Directors Guild Theater
7920 Sunset Blvd---
Second screening Thursday, June 23, 5:30 pm---
There is no more appropriate time than
now to tell the riveting, incendiary story of
GI Antiwar Movement during the Vietnam
War. Help us launch this crucial film into
the world by spreading the word and
attending the premiere.
In the 1960's an anti-war movement emerged that altered the course of history.
This movement didn't take place on college
campuses, but in barracks and on ships. It
flourished in army stockades, navy brigs
and in the dingy towns that surround
military bases. It penetrated elite military
colleges like West Point, and it spread
throughout the battlefields of Vietnam.
It was a movement no one expected, least
of all those in it.
Hundreds went to prison and thousands
into exile. By 1971 it had, in the words of
one colonel, infested the entire armed
services. Yet today few people know about
the GI movement against the war in
Vietnam.
(Opening narration of "Sir! No Sir")
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Displaced Films
3421 Fernwood Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90039
323-906-9249
www.displacedfilms.com
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