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    Sir No Sir! tells for the first time on film the story of the 1960s GI movement against the war in Vietnam. The film explores the profound impact that the movement had on the war, and investigates the way in which the GI Movement has been erased from public memory.

  2. 13 de dic. de 2023 · No Sir! is a documentary film about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States Military during the Vietnam War.

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  3. 24 de sept. de 2009 · Directed by David Zeiger. With Michael Alaimo, Edward Asner, Joe Bangert, Tom Bernard. NO! SIR! tells an almost entirely forgotten story of the military men and women who forced the U.S. government to end the Vietnam War.

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    • Documentary, History, War
    • David Zeiger
    • 2009-09-24
  4. Sir! No Sir! reveals how, thirty years later, the poem by Bertolt Brecht that became an anthem of the GI Movement still resonates: General, man is very useful. He can fly and he can kill. But he has one defect: He can think.

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  5. This documentary chronicles the largely forgotten antiwar activities of American GIs and other members of the military during the Vietnam era. Ve tráileres y más.

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    • 2005
    • Troy Garity
    • David Zeiger
  6. 19 de may. de 2005 · No Sir! is a documentary film about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States Military during the Vietnam War. It consists in part of interviews with Vietnam veterans explaining the reasons they protested the war or even defected.

  7. No Sir! is a documentary film about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States Military during the Vietnam War. It consists in part of interviews with Vietnam veterans explaining the reasons they protested the war or even defected.