Please join us for a FREE SCREENING of Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of S. Brian Willson.
Date: Sunday, November19th
Time: 6:30 pm
Place: The Heal One World studio
3503 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Webpage: www.payingthepriceforpeace.com
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/183916984
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Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of S. Brian Willson, or in French, “La Prix De La Paix: L’histoire de S. Brian Willson” will be screening on Thursday, November 16th for the ATTAC Festival of Cinema
Download the French language flyer of the le Cinema d’attac screening of Paying The Price For Peace here: Cinéma (Paying TRACT 16 novembre 2017)
Start | 7:50 PM |
For more information, visit https://bxl.attac.be/spip/spip.php?article1284
The English Translation of the poster reads:
His name is Brian Willson and he served in the US Air Force from 1966
to 1970 during the Vietnam War.
From the rice fields of Indochina, he returned "galvanized" -and pledges to forever denounce the belligerent policies of the United States.
After completing law studies at the American University of Washington
D.C., Willson passes the bar exam to analyze and challenge - as a lawyer
- the foreign policy pursued by the White House in 20 countries … Each
time, it leads Brian to the same devastating conclusions: the United
States knowingly violates the US Constitution and international laws-
which prohibit wars of aggression and war crimes. But Willson does not
intend to confine himself to the role of expert-lawyer. He also becomes
a field activist, an effective proselyte "for peace", works as an educator, participates in long hunger strikes, carries out acts of civil disobedience, and invites citizens to refuse to pay taxes to the federal government.
Then on the 1st of September 1987. while campaigning against US arms
being sent to Central America as part of the US supported Contra War,
Willson and other Veterans for Peace lie on the rails in Concord Station Weapons Station (California). But the train they intend to block does not stop and runs over them. Willson loses both legs up to the knees, and also suffers a severe fracture of the skull, with loss of the right frontal lobe. But he miraculously, he survives after surgery. Later, this former Vietnam war protester with exemplary courage will find out that he was placed by the FBI on a list of suspects accused of “domestic terrorism” at the request of President Reagan, and that the conductors of the train had received, that day, the order not to stop the train.
In Paying the Price for Peace, a series of veterans, journalists, historians
tell how they have experienced and been through American wars in
recent decades. Their words are illustrated by archival images and rare
footage often unpublished - especially those filmed by themselves. It is
a documentary of incredible strength.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Download the 11/11/17 Free Screening Paying the Price for Peace Full Page Flyer
In Observance of the 30th Anniversary of S. Brian Willson Being Run Over by the Train at The Concord Weapons Naval Station:
You Are To Invited To a Special Screening of:
PAYING THE PRICE FOR PEACE: The Story of S. Brian Willson & Voices From The Peace Movement
Produced & Directed by Bo Boudart
Narrated by Peter Coyote
Associate Producer Frank Dorrel
Saturday, September 2nd - 7:30 PM
Doors Open at 7:00 PM for Desserts & Drinks
At
The Peace Center
3916 Sepulveda, Culver City 90231
Located between Venice Blvd & Washington Blvd.
The Peace Center is Located between The Ramada Inn & a Catholic Bookstore
Plenty of Parking Behind the Building
$5 Suggested Donation at The Door!
There will be a Discussion after the Screening with Frank Dorrel, Sabina Virgo & Others TBA.
Please RSVP to Frank at: 310-838-8131 or: fdorrel@addictedtowar.com
Watch Short Trailer: https://vimeo.com/183916984
RSVP to our Facebook Event here ~ https://www.facebook.com/events/109143769783650/
This Important Film Also Features:
Daniel Ellsberg, Ron Kovic, Roy Bourgeois, Medea Benjamin, Blase Bonpane, Martin Sheen, Alice Walker, Amy Goodman, Ramsey Clark, Camila Mejía, Phil Donahue, Mary Ann Wright (colonel), David Hartsough, David Swanson, Chelsea Manning, Charlie Clements, Charles Liteky, Duncan Murphy, George Mizo, Jack Ryan, Bruce Gagnon, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Cindy Sheehan, Michael David Lindley & Ed Ellis.
Music by Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Creedence Clearwater, Barry McGuire & Malcolm Payne.
Vietnam veteran S. Brian Willson paid the price for peace as he was run over and nearly killed by a military train during a non-violent protest at The Concord Naval Weapons Station in California on September 1st, 1987. The train was carrying weapons that were to be shipped to Central America and used to kill innocent civilians in Nicaragua, El Salvador & Guatemala.
Since then, Brian has not stopped calling attention to the US government’s defiance of international law through waging endless illegal wars.”PAYING THE PRICE FOR PEACE” exposes the truth about the United States’ addiction to war and the lies it perpetuates in order to wage ongoing violence. Brian’s story is very moving, inspirational and educational.
View the Endorsements for: PAYING THE PRICE FOR PEACE here
The 2017 Peace On Earth Film Festival (POEFF) committee announced that both “Paying the Price for Peace” has been chosen as an Official Selection of the 2017 – Ninth Annual Peace On Earth Film Festival, scheduled for the long weekend of Friday March 10 – Sunday, March 12, at the Music Box Theater (the premiere venue in Chicago for the latest in foreign and independent films). Our film is one of the 32 entries selected from a field of 125 submissions.
You are invited to a special screening of Paying the Price for Peace co-sponsored by the CreateLab/ School of Computer Science, at Carnegie Mellon University. Following the screening will be a Q&A with the filmmaker.
The East Campus Garage parking is Free after 5PM.
This screening is free and open to the public on a first come, first serve basis. Donations will be accepted at the door to help raise funds for the film’s fiscal sponsor, Beau Monde Image Foundation.