Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Beverly Hills Premiere of Back From Iraq

Back from Iraq features stories about Iraq you won't hear on CNN, FOX or in the mainstream media.

Soldiers who have served on the front lines of this war candidly discuss the Iraqi people, civilian casualties, the insurgency, the Iraqi national guard, post traumatic shock disorder, the VA, and the long term impact of this war on US National security.

We've made a concious choice to limit gore in this film, so if you generally avoid films that discuss the impact of war, we encourage you to attend. This film introduces you to people and describes moral dilemmas you can't imagine, and you'll leave the theater with an new understanding of war in Iraq and its impact on the future of the United States and Iraq.

Back From Iraq is a film created by Nancy Fulton, Susie Shannon and James Metropole. (Fulton and Metropole met at the Hamptons Round Table just under a year ago, and founded a production company a few months later.)

Seating is extremely limited. The theatre seats 450 people, well over two hundred have already registered, and next week the film will be promoted by Air America in Los Angeles and KPFK. Complete details on the event and instructions about how to reserve your space appear below.

Friday December 9, 2005

8:00 pm

Fine Arts Theater
8556 Wilshire Blvd.
(1 Block West of La Cienega)
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Admission is Free. Seating is limited. Reserve your space today.

RSVP to susieshannon@comcast.net or call (323) 939-5475.

Please send your name, phone number and number of people attending.

Special thanks to the Fine Arts Theater for providing a great, affordable venue:
www.studioscreenings.com

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