Nick Gillespie | March 25, 2008
The Singing Revolution, a documentary about Estonia's fight against Soviet oppression, is being rolled out in more and more cities across the United States, including Albany, Portland, Seattle, and Washington, DC.
Click here for the latest list of theaters.
And click below for reason.tv's interview with the co-director of the film, Jim Tusty.
More Singing Revolution-related stuff, including a presentation by libertarian former Prime Minister Mart Laar at Reason in Amsterdam, here.
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|3.25.08 @ 4:18PM|#
Call me for the Swinging Revolution.
lumpus|3.25.08 @ 9:39PM|#
I'm really excited about this movie. It's playing here in Madison, Wisconsin next month at our film festival and I'm a-gunna go.
Alan|3.26.08 @ 12:40PM|#
Since when is Jack Nicholson directing documentaries?
|4.1.08 @ 11:47PM|#
If Nick Gillespie told me to jump off a bridge, I'd race to that bridge.
But I really want to see this movie too. Great subject matter.