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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"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 )