Sir! No Sir! A movement that rocked the world...a story that has been surpressed. Displaced Films presents a film by David Zeiger.

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GLENDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY (Glendale)
This film will be screened at 7:00 PM
   

Upcoming Screenings


June

TBA SOCIALISM 2007 (Chicago)
screening time TBA
   
04 SACRED GROUNDS (Tampa)
This film will be screened at 7:00 PM
   
05 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCVH OF OAK CLIFF (Dallas)
This film will be screened at 7:00 PM
   
09 THE SOMEDAY LOUNGE (Portland)
This film will be screened at 7:30 PM
   
26 BRAVE NEW BOOKS (Austin)
This film will be screened at 7:00 PM
   

July

08 2ND ANNUAL OUR WAY HOME PEACE EVENT & REUNION (Castlegar) screening time TBA
   
   
   

Contemporary Culture Collection, Temple University

GI Newspaper Holdings

Swarthmore College Peace Collection

GI Newspaper Holdings

State Historical Society of Wisonsin

GI Newspaper holdings

Deering Special Collections, Northwestern University Libraries

GI Newspaper holdings

University of Connecticut Libraries

GI Newspaper holdings

Other Libraries and Archives with Vietnam Materials<

La Salle Universty - Imaginative Representations of the Viet Nam War

Library of Congress - Veterans History Project

National Archives and Records Administration

Roz Payne's Newsreel Archives

Texas Tech University - The Vietnam Project

"This is powerful stuff, offering us not only a new look at the past, but to the unavoidably relevant insights into the present." (Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News)

 

“Anyone waging war with American troops might want to listen carefully to the largely untold story of David Zeiger's new documentary, "Sir! No Sir!," of how some of the most dedicated troops became some of the most damaging supporters of the movement to end the war in Vietnam.” (Los Angeles Times )