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Sir! No Sir!

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
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Sir! No Sir! (2005)
 Sir! No Sir! tells the long suppressed story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam. This is the story of one of the most vibrant and widespread upheavals of the 1960Â’s- one that had a profound impact on American society yet has been virtually obliterated from the collective memory of that time.
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NO! SIR! tells an almost entirely forgotten story of the military men and women who forced the U.S. government to end the Vietnam WarNO! SIR! tells an almost entirely forgotten story of the military men and women who forced the U.S. government to end the Vietnam WarNO! SIR! tells an almost entirely forgotten story of the military men and women who forced the U.S. government to end the Vietnam War

  • Director
    • David Zeiger
  • Writer
    • David Zeiger
  • Stars
    • Michael Alaimo
    • Edward Asner
    • Joe Bangert
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    • Director
      • David Zeiger
    • Writer
      • David Zeiger
    • Stars
      • Michael Alaimo
      • Edward Asner
      • Joe Bangert
    • 10User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Michael Alaimo
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Colonel Heinl
    • (voice)
    • (as Ed Asner)
    Joe Bangert
    • Self
    Tom Bernard
    • Self
    Dave Blalock
    • Self
    Verna Blossomgame
    • Self
    Richard Boyle
    • Self
    David Cline
    • Self
    Donald Duncan
    • Self
    Ed Eskelson
    • Self
    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
    • Self
    Louis Font
    • Self
    Troy Garity
    Troy Garity
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Steve Goldsmith
    • Self
    Halim Karim Gullahbemi
    • Self
    • (as Elder Halim Gullahbemi)
    Oliver Hirsch
    • Self
    John Huyler
    • Self
    Terry Iverson
    • Self
    • Director
      • David Zeiger
    • Writer
      • David Zeiger
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    10drunkenduncan

    awesome film

    i had the opportunity to see this film in advance to write a term paper, it uses good evidence and is well done. if you want further information look up "Soldiers in Revolt" by David Courtright from Haymarket Books, and "The American War: Vietnam 1960-1975" by Johnathan Neale from Bookmarks. both of these books are invaluable resources and are well researched, Neale is based in large part from Courtright, but is a good summary of the situation in Vietnam throughout the French period, and into the American war, and it ends with a look at Vietnam today. Courtright is an in-depth look into the GI revolts, and the anti-war movement surrounding it.

    The film Sir No Sir builds on these books and gives a compelling argument concerning the end of the Vietnam War.
    10marta2046

    Real

    I thought I knew a lot about the Vietnam War protest movement, but obviously, not enough.

    I knew some soldiers had thrown their medals on the congressional steps and gone to peace marches, but not that thousands of American soldiers were actively involved in ending the war from within. And not because they were afraid to die or get hurt, but because they realized that the Vietnam War was immoral, illegal and they were killing people in a country who had never done anything against the United States THEY are the ones who deserve most of the credit for stopping the Vietnam war, not the civilians at home. The soldiers risked beatings, imprisonment and even death to protest the lies and atrocities of the Vietnam war, not for financial gain or glory, but to preserve their sense of morality.

    They showed true bravery--saying "NO MORE!" and were able to stop the bloodshed--for at least a few years. Thanks, guys!!!!

    This documentary also discusses the lie spread by right-wingers that protesters spit on returning soldiers, even ones on stretchers. A former Vietnam Vet investigated it thoroughly-- it DID NOT happen!

    Every American soldier in Iraq should see this. It's from the mouths of thousands of their own.

    On a technical level: The rare vintage footage is mastered at a very high level--audio is clean and clear. Interesting soundtrack, not the "Oldies" I'd expected, but modern, edgy--which was the perfect choice.

    And, oh, yeah, just in case you don't get the message from the cover, this is not a pro-con view of the Vietnam War. This film is definitely Anti-war.
    9pgruendler-1

    "Welcome Home; thanks for your service..."

    "... to your country!" With these words I shook hands with Jane Fonda at the Atlanta showing one recent Friday night. Attendance was excellent, the audience was mostly older but there was a smattering of very young - some of whom asked questions of Jane and David and a Vietnam veteran up front between shows.... Yet, I could have answered those questions, too; I am a Vietnam combat infantry vet who was an existentialist then; I am a Christian now. I wanted to ask Jane: "Ms Fonda, do you love Jesus?" - but it is obvious she does. She shook hands with me - a huge, ugly guy in a "Vietnam Veteran" ball cap, not knowing me from Adam, and there was nothing but love and a hint of sadness in those beautiful eyes. Yes, we all made mistakes in those days.... it was cathartic for this vet to watch and regret and weep and mourn the live not lived, the sacrifices needlessly made by the thousands... but the movie has seen the light of day and for that I will ever be grateful. See it with a vet. Thanks to all fellow vets and Welcome Home; your service is appreciated!
    10Red-125

    A "must-see" documentary!

    Sir! No Sir! (2005) written and directed by David Zeiger is the "must-see" documentary of 2005. The film tells the story of the GI resistance movement during the Vietnam war.

    I'm a Vietnam-era veteran, and I was peripherally involved in the military-based resistance to the war. Although I certainly wasn't an important player, I knew enough about what was happening to attest that the depiction in "Sir! No Sir!" is accurate and balanced. (Most of my own anti-war activity took place when I was off duty and could participate in public peace demonstrations. The GI's who opposed the war when they were on active duty took much greater risks than I did.)

    Jane Fonda played a pivotal role in the anti-war movement, and she has a pivotal role in this movie. It's interesting that Ms. Fonda has--no doubt under pressure--retracted some of her statements and apologized for some of her anti-war activities. In the film she is not apologetic about her actions, and she clearly believes that what she did was right. I'm not sure which persona represents the real Jane Fonda. I hope it's the unashamed activist who was trying to save lives--both US and Vietnamese.

    The movie spends quite a bit of time discussing the famous story about returning GI's getting spit at by peace activists. I had always accepted this story as true. All the civilian peace activists I knew were in sympathy with the GI's--we opposed the generals and the Commander- in-Chief, Richard Nixon, as well as his chief adviser, Henry Kissinger. However, I assumed that a small splinter group of peace activists really did harass returning GI's.

    The film takes the position that the spitting episode never happened--it's an urban legend. I don't know the truth of this matter, but the fact that it may not have happened is certainly something worth thinking about.

    I was interested that the word "Iraq" never appeared in the film. However, the implications of this movie are obvious. We are again bogged down in an unpopular war that cannot be won. Before the war on Iraq started, many of us in the peace movement said, "It's going to be another Vietnam. U.S. GI's and Iraqis will die, and the country will be divided." The rest is history, as they say.

    In summary, this is an important documentary, whether or not you agree that the GI resistance movement was the correct and proper response to the war in Vietnam. See it and decide for yourself!
    9dsallen-2

    You're all ridiculous

    Did any of you see this film? It was moving and spectacular. How can you compare it to a Michael Moore film? It is all about veterans and contains countless interviews with veterans and is an accurate portrayal of veterans who opposed the Vietnam War. These men risked their lives defending your sorry asses, and all you can do is condemn them as Hollywood liberals. Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland are not the focus of this film; it's about the men who fought in Vietnam and then opposed the war, in Vietnam and at home. Not only are they war heroes, they are also champions of free speech and civil rights. I highly recommend this film.

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    • Trivia
      Narrated by actor Troy Garity. Troy's parents Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda were both ardently and publicly against the war
    • Connections
      Featured in 2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Mountain Deep
      Written by Buddy Judge

      Performed by The Creepers

      Kraftmatic Adjustable Muzik (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2009 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сэр! Нет, Сэр!
    • Filming locations
      • Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Displaced Films
      • Pangea Productions Ltd.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $116,944
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,547
      • Apr 9, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $116,944
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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