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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GI Rebels
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Fort Lewis GIs at the entrance to the Ft. Dix stockade.
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1971 Armed Farces Day demonstration of 1,500 GIs from Ft. Hood. Holding megaphone is David Zeiger.
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The Presidio 27--Sit-down strike of 27 GIs in the Presidio Army Stockade, 1968.
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Jane Fonda and Michael Alaimo performing with The FTA Show, 1971.
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David Zeiger, director of Sir! No Sir!
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David Zeiger and May Rigler filming Terry Whitmore, a decorated Marine who deserted to Sweden in 1968.
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David Zeiger and May Rigler filming an interview for Sir! No Sir!
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"A tight, engrossing and excellent chronicle of the movement made by these heroic men who chose to question authority instead of falling in line." ( Felix Vasquez, Film Threat)

 

"Sir! No Sir! so vividly evokes the rage, passion and provocation of the era it chronicles that it feels up-to-the-minute." (Gene Seymour, NEWSDAY)