OPENING IN THEATERS
Opening June 22-June 28
New York City
AMC Loews Village VII
66 Third Avenue (at E. 11th Street)
New York, NY
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Opening June 22-June 28
Washington, DC
Landmark E Street Cinema
555 11th Street NW (Between 10th and 11th Streets)
Washington, DC
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Opening June 22-June 28
Los Angeles
Laemmle's Monica 4-Plex
1332 2nd St
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Opening June 22-June 28
San Francisco
AMC Metreon 16
135 Fourth St, Suite 3000
San Francisco, CA
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Opening June 29-July 5
Chicago
Music Box Theatre
3733 N. Southport Ave.
Chicago, IL
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Opening June 29-July 5
Phoenix
Harkins Shea 14
7354 E. Shea Blvd. (Scottsdale Rd. & Shea Blvd.)
Scottsdale, AZ
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Opening June 29-July 5
Denver
Harkins Northfield 18
8300 E. Northfield Blvd. (I-70 & I-270)
Denver, CO
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Opening July 6-12
Boston
Coolidge Corner Theatre
290 Harvard Street
Brookline, MA
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Opening July 13-19
Seattle
SIFF Cinema
511 Queen Anne Avenue North
Seattle, WA
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Opening July 20-26
Tucson
The Loft Cinema
1103 North Camilla Blvd
Tucson, AZ
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The Invisible War Opens In Theaters Friday |
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The Invisible War will open in theaters on Friday, June 22nd
See the side bar for information on where to buy tickets in New York, Washington, DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Scottsdale, Denver, Boston, Seattle and Tucson!
Abigail Disney and Fork Films are proud to be involved with and support this important and moving film.
Please see below for more information about the film, how it is sparking a national conversation, and what you can do to take action!
To visit the official website for The Invisible War click here »
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About The Invisible War |
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From Oscar and Emmy nominated filmmaker Kirby Dick comes The Invisible War, a groundbreaking investigation into one of America’s most disturbing secrets: the epidemic of rape within the U.S. military. Focusing on the powerful stories of several young veterans, the film is a moving examination of the staggering personal and societal costs of these assaults.
Meticulously researched, the film reveals that hundreds of thousands of service members have been assaulted over the last several decades, with nearly half of those assaulted being male. Combining interviews with high-ranking military officials and members of Congress with the devastating testimony of veterans, the film catalogues the conditions that have protected perpetrators and allowed this epidemic to continue.
Both a comprehensive inquiry and an insight into what can be done to bring about much-needed change, The Invisible War urges us all, civilian and military alike, to fight for a system that protects our men and women in uniform.
To learn how you can help and TAKE ACTION NOW please visit Invisible No More by clicking here »
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Garry Trudeau, the cartoonist who creates the “Doonesbury” comic strip, saw The Invisible War not long after the film's premiere at Sundance. The film inspired him to make a strip that would address military sexual assault. He contacted the filmmakers for a screener, and all of the statistics used in the strip were from The Invisible War.
The comic strip spanned two weeks with 12 installments, running from March 28th to June 9th.
You can view all of them online in the Slate Magazine Doonesbury archive.
The first installment can be found by clicking here »
Then following the NEXT links on the website for the others.
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The Invisible War In The Press |
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