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ANNOUNCING THE NATIONAL PBS TELEVISION BROADCAST OF LIONESS

Thursday, November 13, 2008

9:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time

Check your local listings to see what time it will be broadcast in your area.

The women in our film will be featured in a piece on CBS Evening News with Katie Couric on Tuesday, November 11th.

Check out our video op-ed on the New York Times website: http://video.nytimes.com/video/2008/11/11/opinion/1194832614436/op-ed-women-in-combat.html

For more informaion, visit our website: http://www.lionessthefilm.com.

Thank you for your interest and support!


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Visit the Lioness website at http://lionessthefilm.com to read our blog, find screenings, order the DVD, and get involved.

Lioness tells the story of a group of female Army support soldiers who became the first women in American history to be sent into direct ground combat in violation of official policy. Without sufficient training but with a commitment to serve as needed, these young women ended up fighting in some of the bloodiest counterinsurgency battles of the Iraq war. Lioness makes public, for the first time, this hidden history.

Told through intimate accounts, journal excerpts, archival footage, as well as interviews with military commanders, the film follows five Lioness women who served together for a year in Iraq.  With captivating detail, this probing documentary reveals the unexpected consequences that began by using these Army women to defuse tensions with local civilians, but resulted in their fighting alongside Marine combat units in the streets of Ramadi. Together the women's candid narratives describing their experiences in Iraq and scenes from their lives back home form a portrait of the emotional and psychological effects of war from a female point of view.

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