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Dave Rabbit and Jane Fonda discuss her involvement with the GI Movement
and Sir! No Sir!, along with her life in film. (Dave Rabbit Podcast)
David Zeiger Interview During Report About Lt. Watada's Court-Martial at Ft. Lewis (KCBS, 2-7-07)
Dave Rabbit Interviews David Zeiger for the Radio First Termer podcast
Mark Gordon Interviews David Zeiger about Sir! No Sir! for G Living Live (quicktime required)
Podcast interview with David Zeiger about Sir! No Sir! and his involvement with the GI movement
Interview with David Zeiger, originally broadcast on Redeye Co-op Radio
Soldiering Against War: 'Sir! No Sir!' - Katherine Silkaitis, www.express.com
His Focus: Soldiers Who Dared To Speak Out - Steve Rosen, The Boston Globe
G21 Interviews: David Zeiger - Brad Balfour, g21.net
David Zeiger, The director of the film ‘Sir, No Sir!’ on GI resistance to war and why it’s essential now - Dean Kuipers, Los Angeles City Beat
David Zeiger – Interview With Sir, No Sir Producer. Documentary Craft - Attention to Detail - Bob Fitch, Santa Cruz IMC
Soldiers Pay: David Zeiger revisits a bygone era of military protest - Chuck Wilson LA Weekly
Good Evening, Vietnam - Richard von Busack, metrosantacruz.com
The Insubordinates - Anthony Kaufman (originally published in Filmmaker Magazine)
Film Focus: Sir! No Sir! - Manoush Zomorodi (BBC World Servive - Talking Movies)
An interview with David Zeiger, director of 'Sir! No Sir!' - Wanda Sabir (originally published in the San Francisco Bay View)
Sir, No Sir! An Interview with David Zeiger (Originally published in Mother Jones Magazine)
Sir! No Sir!—The Evening Class interview with David Zeiger - Micahel Guillen (Originally published in The Evening Class Blog)
Interview with David Zeiger in Novoye Russkoye Slovo (Russian language, US based, national paper)
"David Zeiger's superb documentary about the Vietnam War era's GI protest movement is jammed with incident and anecdote and moves with nearly as much breathless momentum as the movement itself." (Chuck Wilson, L.A. Weekly)
"A 'must-see' documentary which seeks to return to the historical record the pivotal story of the GI anti-war movement during the Vietnam War." ( Les Wright, CultureVulture.net)