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Year at Danger

For operations in Iraq, the National Guard mobilized teachers, bankers, mechanics…and one filmmaker.

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Year at Danger at the G.I. Film Festival

April 14, 2008ScreeningsDon Swaynos

We are pleased to announce that Year at Danger will be playing in Washington D.C. at the G.I. Film Festival, Saturday, May 17th at 10am.

I’ll post any more info as we get it.

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KGSR Interview Now Online

October 30, 2007Press, Videoaudio, interview, Video, youtubeDon Swaynos

The Interview Steve and I gave to KGSR is now online.

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Thanks to everyone who showed up at the screening

October 18, 2007Misc., ScreeningsSteve Metze

The turn out at the screenings was really impressive, and I really appreciate everyone who was able to make it. For those of you who weren’t, and there seem to be many of you, we’ll figure out another screening and we’ll post details here. We’ll also put up the FAQs from the festival Q&A’s sometime soon.

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Year at Danger on the Blogosphere…

October 18, 2007PressBlogs, praise, updatesDon Swaynos

Within a few hours of last night’s screening, two blogs had already written about the film.

Retired or Just Unemployed?

BORIS LAYUPAN’S LUCKY ALBATROSS FICTION & FILM BLOG

Thanks to them, and to everyone else who showed up and supported the film!

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Q&A at Premiere

October 13, 2007Videoanswer, director, documentary, don swaynos, editor, film, iraq, question, steve metze, warMetzae

Here’s a little video (mostly audio, actually) that I captured with my cell phone of the Q&A after the first showing of Year at Danger at the Austin Film Festival. It’s not a great video, but please don’t hold it against me. Steve and Don are the filmmakers, not me.

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“…touching and deeply affecting but never grinds a political ax to the left or right.”

Frank Kearl
Austin Film Festival

“…Metze, a brilliant storyteller, combines this with his dry humor and flawless wit.”

Fred Minnick
National Guard Magazine

“…this may very well be the best documentary of the year.”

Pete Vonder Haar
Film Threat
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