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Robert Greenwald Presents Theatrical Release of "Rethink Afghanistan"
Due to Overwhelming Demand, Premiere Added in Washington, D.C.
Congressional Representatives Donna Edwards and Alan Grayson and Malou Innocent from the Cato Institute to Speak on Panel Following D.C. Premiere
WASHINGTON - September 23 - -Due to overwhelming demand, Brave New Foundation and Director/Producer Robert Greenwald has added a Washington, D.C. premiere of Rethink Afghanistan on the eve of the eighth anniversary of the war in Afghanistan. The D.C. premiere will follow the New York City premiere held on October 2nd, 2009.
The D.C. premiere will take place on Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel at 1330 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, D.C. To view installments of Rethink Afghanistan, please visit www.rethinkafghanistan.com.
The premiere will take place in Oriental Ballroom C and begin promptly at 8:30pm. A panel will follow the screening, featuring:
*Rep. Donna Edwards, Representative from Maryland's 4th District
*Rep. Alan Grayson, Representative from Florida's 8th District
*Malou Innocent, Foreign Policy Analyst at the Cato Institute
*Fahima Vorgetts, Director of the Afghan Women's Fund
*Robert Greenwald, Producer/Director of Rethink Afghanistan
Rethink Afghanistan is a hard hitting documentary that was among the first to raise the hard questions regarding the military intervention and is currently part of a growing movement to end the war. Launched in January of 2009 on a small budget, Robert Greenwald released a series of online segments that that raised significant and serious questions in an effort to change public opinion on the war.
Rethink Afghanistan exposes the true costs of the occupation, the daily struggle facing U.S. soldiers, and the hardships facing Afghan civilians and women, featuring interviews with military personnel, policy experts, journalists, politicians, and Afghan civilians.
"The echo chambers in Washington have long argued that Afghanistan is the war of necessity. This reasoning excluded any opposing viewpoints and has mired us in what is now perceived as the endless war. With well over 500,000 viewers and growing, we are pleased that Rethink Afghanistan is now at center of the movement to end the war." Robert Greenwald, Director, Rethink Afghanistan
In recent months, with waning support for the war, hundreds of everyday Americans have gathered to watch segments of the documentary through grass roots screenings in local churches, theaters, and community centers across the country. Rethink Afghanistan is currently being embraced by the growing movement to end the war.
