MFF and Johns Hopkins University are pleased to present a screening of the documentary UNMANNED: AMERICA’S DRONE WARS on Monday, April 21st at 7:30pm in JHU’s Hodson Hall. The screening will be introduced by Linda DeLibero of JHU and followed by a panel discussion moderated by Bernadette Wegenstein of JHU with director Robert Greenwald, philosopher David LaRocca and MFF director Jed Dietz.
Film Synopsis: UNMANNED: AMERICA’S DRONE WARS, the eighth full-length feature documentary from Brave New Foundation and director Robert Greenwald, investigates the impact of U.S. drone strikes at home and abroad through more than 70 separate interviews, including a former American drone operator who shares what he has witnessed in his own words, Pakistani families mourning loved ones and seeking legal redress, investigative journalists pursuing the truth, and top military officials warning against blowback from the loss of innocent life.
Event Info:
MFF & JHU present UNMANNED: AMERICA’S DRONE WARS
Monday, April 21
7:30 PM
Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus
3400 N. Charles Street Hodson Hall 110 (click here for campus map)
Free for Friends of the Festival; RSVP requested!
HOW TO GET TWO FREE TICKETS TO THIS EVENT (must be a current Friend of the Festival to qualify): email tickets@mdfilmfest.com with your NAME and “UNMANNED: AMERICA’S DRONE WARS” to reserve a spot for two. To join or renew your Friends of the Festival membership, click here.
Looks like a really good forum. Would love to attend. Distance and finaces prevent me from attending. Our input, is that drones present a ‘clear and present danger’ to privacy, Fourth Amendment guarantees, and Constitutional intentions. We thank you so much for bringing this vital issue to the forefront, where it needs to be. Sincerely, Lynn Bowne Weed, Co-Chairwoman, Kelb, Inc. keepethicallightburning.org and CANRnonconsensual.weebly.com NYC Paralegal