Washington D.C. City Paper Interview
Director Jamie Moffett is interviewed in today's Washington D.C. City Paper to dicuss tonight's debut screening of the Return to El Salvador that will be playing tonight until the 14th at the GALA Hispanic Theater !. Moffett will be available for comment and interview after each screening, but he was was able to go over some key points of the film, and how they relate to all American inhabitants.
“The fact is that there are 2.5 million Salvadoreans in the U.S. today, which is nearly one percent of the population; the reason that they’re here is largely because of our guns and our money,” says Jamie. “We often talk about those people taking our jobs in our country, but we destabilized a nation; we funded and provided the guns which killed 75 thousand people and displaced 2.5 million of them, many of which are with us.”
The film is narrated by actor Martin Sheen, and endorsed by such people as byArchbishop Desmond Tutu, and author Tony Campolo.
Tonight’s screening will be hosting bySojourners President, White House spiritual aide, and The Daily Show regular Jim Wallis who states that "This is the film Glenn Beck won't want you to see".
The GALA Hispanic Theater is located at 3333 14th Street, NW Washington, DC.
Screening Times:
Thursday July 8th, 8pm (hosted by Jim Wallis & Sojourners) $10.00
Friday July 9th, 7pm and 8:30pm $10.00
Saturday July 10th, 7pm and 8:30pm $10.00
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Monday July 12th, 7pm and 8:30pm $10.00 / $5.00 student
Tuesday July 13th, 7pm and 8:30pm (hosted by CISPES
) $10.00 / $5.00 student
Wednesday July 14th, 7pm and 8:30pm $10.00 / $5.00 student
Q&A with Director Jamie Moffett after each show.
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