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G.I. dissenters in David Zeiger's documentary "Sir! No Sir!" The film which will be shown in Harwich Friday recounts the opposition to the Vietnam War that existed within the ranks of the United States Army at the time and features Harwich's Joe Bangert.
Film opens in New York today, Harwich on Friday
Special to CapeCodToday by John Bangert
It isn't often that an awarding winning documentary film opens in the Harwich Community Center a couple days after its New York debut, but this film happens to feature local resident Joe Bangert who was active in an anti-war movement of a generation ago which is fostering the same resistance to war today
"Sir! No Sir! ", a documentary film about the GI movement during the Vietnam War, will have a very special screening this Friday, April 21, at the Harwich Community Center 100 Oak Street (across from Harwich High School) at 7:00 p.m. This special film screening and will be followed by a discussion led by Joe Bangert, of Brewster who is featured in the film.
Two weeks ago US Army Iraq Veteran, Andrew Sapp, who just came back from his tour of Iraq, also spoke out against this wrongful war here in Harwich.
According to a story in today's Harwich Oracle,
The film, which includes Joe Bangert of Harwich in its cast, reveals the untold story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam. Variety called it "the story of one of the most vibrant and widespread upheavals of the 1960s - one that had a profound impact on American society, yet has been virtually obliterated from the collective memory of that time... Bangert served in Vietnam in the Marines, and testified at the Winter Soldier Investigation, a hearing organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War... "America went through a choke, because they didn't want to believe that these things occurred in the name of the American people, supposedly supporting freedom and liberation and democracy throughout the world," Bangert said. "And there was this terrible slaughter, this terrible inane slaughter."
The New York Times review of the film today said,
In his smart, timely documentary about the G.I. Movement, "Sir! No Sir!," Mr. Zeiger takes a look at how the movement changed and occasionally even rocked the military from the ground troops on up. On one level the film serves as a corrective to the rah-rah rhetoric about Vietnam in such schlock entertainments as the 1980's "Rambo" franchise.
The review a few days before in The Village Voice was even stronger in its recommendation,
Super Troopers
A Vietnam war doc with powerful contemporary parallels
Sir! No Sir! never mentions the words Iraq or Afghanistan. It doesn't have to. Unseen and unremarked upon, those bloody venues nonetheless inhabit the entire 85 minutes of David Zeiger's impassioned documentary like some deadly, creeping virus for which there's no cure...Sir! No Sir! recalls the follies and failures of one American war, but disturbing parallels to the one now being waged by the Bush administration are inescapable. For Zeiger, who as a young activist helped organize demonstrations of veterans against the war, the time is right to remember. To that end, he has assembled a collection of grizzled servicemen who have plenty to say about what happened to them. The myth of the silent vet reluctant to talk about his war experience goes up in smoke here.
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Joe & John Bangert and thousands of other folks who came out against this war!
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