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The Institute for Public Accuracy, the Media Education Foundation, the Institute for Policy Studies and the Fund for Constitutional Government invite you to the Washington premiere of the new film, 'War Made Easy'

The Institute for Public Accuracy, the Media Education Foundation, the Institute for Policy Studies and the Fund for Constitutional Government invite you to the Washington premiere of the new film, 'War Made Easy'

Published 06-14-07

Submitted by Media Education Foundation

WAR MADE EASY
Featuring Norman Solomon | Narrated by Sean Penn

A Media Education Foundation production based on Norman Solomon's book

War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death

Wednesday, June 20 @ 6 PM
True Reformer Building
Public Welfare Foundation
1200 U Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

FREE ADMISSION

Q&A with Norman Solomon and Producer/Director Loretta Alper
to follow the screening.

To ensure your seat, please E-mail name and number of seats requested to Hollie (hollie@mediaed.org).
Questions: call 615.893.0495

To view other screening dates or host your own, please visit http://warmadeeasy.bravenewtheaters.com/screenings".

About War Made Easy:

War Made Easy brings to the screen Norman Solomon's insightful analysis of the strategies used by administrations, both Democratic and Republican, to promote their agendas for war from Vietnam to Iraq. By familiarizing viewers with the techniques of war propaganda, War Made Easy encourages us to think critically about the messages put out by today's spin doctors - messages which are designed to promote and prolong a policy of militarism under the guise of the "war on terror." Based on the book by the same title.

For more info, visit www.WarMadeEasyTheMovie.org.

War Made Easy is a production of the Media Education Foundation.

Media Education Foundation

Media Education Foundation

The Media Education Foundation (MEF) produces and distributes documentary films and other educational resources to inspire critical reflection on the social, political and cultural impact of American mass media.

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