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Bunker Hill by Kevin Willmott

Kevin Willmott’s Bunker Hill will have an exclusive screening at the University of the District of Columbia’s Main Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, 2008, hosted by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of the National Capital Area. Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius will introduced the screening, which will be followed by a panel discussion on civil liberties under (attack by) the Bush administration. Admission is free.

As per the press release, Bunker Hill, co-written by Willmott and Greg Hurd, "is the story of a former Wall Street executive who leaves prison and heads for the small town of Bunker Hill, Kansas, where his ex-wife and their children have started a new life. Soon after he arrives, an apparent massive terrorist attack against America darkens the town. Cut off from the world, the town’s militant past is reawakened and forces coalesce to protect citizens from an unseen enemy. The town’s fear leads to the creation of a posse of gunmen, resulting in torture, illegal searches and eventually, murder."

The film stars Emmy winner James McDaniel, veteran Saeed Jaffrey, Laura Kirk, Kevin Geer, Blake Robbins, and Scott Allegrucci.

For information on the ACLU screening, go here.

Free admission, but seating is limited. To confirm a ticket: Johnny.Barnes@ACLU-NCA.org or Beverly@ACLU-NCA.org, or call 202-457-0800.

 

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