1727 Haight Street
San Francisco Bay Area, California 94117

A new film world premiering in the Bay Area, "Sir! No Sir!," tells a key story of anti-war rebellion. It didn?t take place on college campuses, but in barracks and on aircraft carriers. And it spread throughout the battlefields of Vietnam. Few people know about it, but Sir! No Sir! will change all that. We need that story right now to stop the current war in Iraq. If the film does well in the Bay Area and New York it will get shown all over the country.

Help amplify this hopeful, instructive story of people power. Catch it at the one week only screenings at the Red Vic and the Grand Lake.

PS: Check out the trailer. http://www.sirnosir.com/site_sections/theatrical_trailer_hires.html

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World Premiere: One Week Only!
April 7-13th
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If You Ever Wanted to Stop a War?
SIR! NO SIR!

SIR, NO SIR SPECIAL GUESTS
Many Red Vic screenings of Sir, Nor Sir are accompanied by special guests and discussion with: vets in the film (Fri/Sat/Sun), director David Zeiger
(Fri/Sat) and groups like Peace Chapter 69, Not In Our Name, Courage to Resist, Central Committee for Consciencious Objectors (CCCO), and Not Your Soldier.

PEOPLE POWER CAN END THE WAR WORKSHOPS
Saturday April 8, Sunday April 9 at 5:30pm
One hour interactive workshop exploring how GI resistance and other forms of people power strategy can stop the current war and occupation in Iraq. Led by popular theatre educator Levana Saxon, anti-war and global justice organizer/educator Scott Parkin, and Viet Nam Veteran and peace organizer/educator Michael Wong--featured in the film.

Also showing April 7-13 at:
Grand Lake Theater
3200 Grand Avenue in Oakland
510-452-3556 http://www.renaissancerialto.com/current/grandlake.htm

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Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Los Angeles Film Festival & Best Documentary Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival

San Jose Mercury and LA Times Review: http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/entertainment/14221311.htm

"Bolstered by proud memories of Vietnam vets who turned against the war, Sir! No Sir! rings with an exultant, even elated tone." -Variety

Official Website: http://www.redvicmoviehouse.com/show.php?pageid=294

Added by olsonbd on April 7, 2006

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