The Utah Premier: A Soldier's Peace
Received this in a recent email:
THE UTAH PREMIERE OF
A SOLDIER'S PEACE: One Veteran's 500-mile Journey Into Activism.
WHERE: Wildcat Theater in Ogden, Utah
WHEN: Saturday March 8th at 4:30 pm
"We finally finished our documentary of Sgt. Marshall Thompson's 500-mile walk through Utah. We were able to interview peace activists Martin Sheen, Cindy Sheehan, Daniel Ellsberg, M.C. Hammer, Rocky Anderson, and many more. The film explores the cost and effectiveness of peace activism, apathy regarding the war, and the role of women in the movement, among other things. You can check out the trailer at www.soldierspeace.com.
Our documentary is screening at festivals throughout the country, but we're most excited about the Utah premiere because we hope to be joined by the people who made this walk possible. If you walked with Marshall, you may be in the film. You can purchase tickets at the door, or on-line HERE. If you're not in the area, and would like to organize a screening, e-mail us.
If you would like to carpool with people from your area, please e-mail us with relevant information (where you live, if you need a ride, or if you can drive, etc.) and we'll put you in touch with other interested people.
Thanks again for your involvement in Marshall's walk in fall of 2006. Hopefully you can be a part of our Utah premiere, as well."
photos I took during the Salt Lake leg of Marshall's walk can bee seen here: 1 2 3 4
THE UTAH PREMIERE OF
A SOLDIER'S PEACE: One Veteran's 500-mile Journey Into Activism.
WHERE: Wildcat Theater in Ogden, Utah
WHEN: Saturday March 8th at 4:30 pm
"We finally finished our documentary of Sgt. Marshall Thompson's 500-mile walk through Utah. We were able to interview peace activists Martin Sheen, Cindy Sheehan, Daniel Ellsberg, M.C. Hammer, Rocky Anderson, and many more. The film explores the cost and effectiveness of peace activism, apathy regarding the war, and the role of women in the movement, among other things. You can check out the trailer at www.soldierspeace.com.
Our documentary is screening at festivals throughout the country, but we're most excited about the Utah premiere because we hope to be joined by the people who made this walk possible. If you walked with Marshall, you may be in the film. You can purchase tickets at the door, or on-line HERE. If you're not in the area, and would like to organize a screening, e-mail us.
If you would like to carpool with people from your area, please e-mail us with relevant information (where you live, if you need a ride, or if you can drive, etc.) and we'll put you in touch with other interested people.
Thanks again for your involvement in Marshall's walk in fall of 2006. Hopefully you can be a part of our Utah premiere, as well."
photos I took during the Salt Lake leg of Marshall's walk can bee seen here: 1 2 3 4
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