October screenings

The next two weeks will be busy ones for me and exciting ones for the film. Next Saturday, Oct. 14, Grounds for Resistance will be screened at the Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society. As a folklorist, I’ve been an active member of this society for over 16 years. I presented a rough cut of the film at last year’s meeting and received lots of insightful feedback that was of great help in cutting down the film and refining the narrative. Now, I’m looking forward to showing the final version.

The following Saturday, the film will be screened at its first film festival, the REEL Independent Film Extravaganza http://www.reelindependentfilm.com/home.cfm. I’m honored to be included in the festival and am delighted that I will be able to make the trip to Washington D.C. to participate!

I’m financing submitting the film to festivals through film sales, and my coffers are very low at the moment. If you’re interested in purchasing the film, please get in touch or hit the “donate” button on the home page to order using paypal.

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Accepted into first film festival: REEL Independent Film Extravanza!

The REEL Independent Film Extravaganza will take place in Washington D.C. Oct. 21-23. More information about screening day and time to follow soon.

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Meaningful screening in Northampton

Hi Lisa,

The screening went really well!

My sincere apologies for being so slow in letting you know. A couple extra things with my family and my day job and just my life came up at the same time, and I got overloaded. So, as I said, I’m sorry I haven’t gotten back to you before now.

About the screening – It seemed like people got a lot from the film. We showed it last Friday evening at our regular Friday Night Free Film Series. Around 35-40 people came to see the film, which is what we often get. However, around 25-30 of them stayed on afterwards for the discussion, which is way over average for our series! Almost everyone who stayed on participated in the discussion People were moved by the film and energized by the veterans and their stories, and by Coffee Strong.

It was our good fortune that two local members of IVAW Amherst chapter, which co-sponsored the event, were able to come to the screening and stay on to facilitate the discussion. These vets are Jen Blain (currently serving on the national board of IVAW) and Ted Goodnight. Their participation contributed so much to the amazing quality of the discussion.

Several other US military veterans also attended the screening. All these vets are engaged, in one way or another, in bringing to light the process of dehumanization that has to occur in order for ordinary people to take part in military life. These vets are involved with Veterans for Peace, the Veterans Education Project, the G.I Hotline, anti recruitment counseling, in writing and publishing their stories, and in organizing veterans and allies around the issue of public accountability for the military to recognize the humanity of service members.

About 15 people lingered on after the discussion, talking with each other in small groups as we cleaned up the community room and put it back in order. The general impression I have of the evening is that good connections were made and/or deepened among veterans and civilians doing anti-war work in our local area.

Thanks and much respect for your film, Lisa.

All the best,
AnnaMarie

PS – The Northampton Committee doesn’t really have the capacity to do fundraising, but I will be making a personal contribution of $25 to the film, as well as $25 to Coffee Strong. Thanks again!

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Press release in Anthropology News

http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2011/08/03/grounds_for_resistance/

 

Thanks to Amy Goldenberg for publishing a press release for Grounds for Resistance in Anthropology News. The documentary is useful for courses on peace, war, social justice, gender, research methods, filmmaking, folklore, anthropology, political science, sociology….

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Northampton, MA screening scheduled for September 16


  • Where: Media Education Foundation (in the Frances P. Crowe Community Room), 60 Masonic Street, Northampton MA
  • Sponsored by: the Northampton Committee/Friday Night Free Films  http://northamptoncommittee.org/films.html
    and IVAW, Amherst chapter
Thank you to AnneMarie Russo for organizing this event!
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Award of Merit from The Indie Fest!

Grounds for Resistance was just awarded an Award of Merit from The Indie Fest.  http://theindiefest.com/

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Vermont screening on Saturday

A free screening will be held at the Isley Public Library at Noon in Middlebury, VT this Saturday (August 13). Thanks to Andy Kolovos and the Vermont Folklife Center for making this event happen. I will be available for Q&A after the screening.

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PayPal payment now available

You can now purchase the DVD using PayPal. Hit the button within the “Purchase Grounds for Resistance” page.

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New Screenings Scheduled for August

If you are interested in organizing a screening, please contact me at lisa.m.gilman@gmail.com.

Grounds for Resistance will be screened at the following locations in August:

August 4: Portland, Oregon. Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace joint convention.

August 13: Middlebury, Vermont. Middlebury. NOON. VT. Isley Public Library. Screening followed by Q&A with film’s director. FREE

August 19: Austin, Texas (sponsored by Under the Hood coffeehouse). 7-9 pm. 5604 Manor, 5604 Manor Road, Austin, 78723 – www.5604manor.org. $5.00 suggested donation. Aaron Hughes, an organizer with Iraq Vets Against the War, http://www.ivaw.org/will be on hand to answer questions and speak about IVAW’s “Operation Recovery” program to assist active-duty and vets with issues related to repeated deployments. Staff and volunteers from the “Under the Hood” coffee shop in Killeen near Ft. Hood will also be available to answer questions about their work. http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/

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Listen to KBOO on July 20 at 9:00 AM

KBOO is airing an interview by Veteran for Peace member Marvin and I about the film on July 20 at 9 am.

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