Honor Flight Doc Sets a World Record
It's official.
Last week ReasonTV sat down with filmmakers Dan Hayes and Clay Broga just before they flew to Wisconsin to attempt a new world record for largest attendance at a film screening. Guinness is now confirming that 28,442 people attended the premiere of Honor Flight at Miller Park on Saturday, breaking the previous record of 27,022.
Here is the original text from the Aug. 6 interview.
In 2009, Reason's Dan Hayes produced a Veterans Day video about the Wisconsin chapter of Honor Flight, a nonprofit that flies World War II veterans gratis to Washington, D.C. to see the memorial dedicated to them. The video is a powerful statment on war, remembrance, gratitude, sacrifice, and the almost-casual heroism of the Greatest Generation.
Since that original piece, Hayes and producer Clay Broga founded Freethink Media and have created a feature-length documentary, Honor Flight, that will premiere at Milwaukee's baseball stadium, Miller Park on Saturday, August 11th. More than 28,000 tickets have been pre-sold, which means that Honor Flight may well break the world record for the largest film screening.
Hayes and Broga sat down with ReasonTV's Nick Gillespie to discuss what initially drew them to the story, how to honor soldiers without glorifying war, and why it's a great time to be an independent filmmaker.
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Outstanding.
War, remembrance, gratitude, sacrifice, and the almost-casual heroism of the Greatest Generation
Yes, yes. We owe them a lot. And I mean that. Um...I hate to broach the subject...but is this the same Greatest Generation that is, under normal circumstances, roundly savaged on this site as bloodsucking parasites who would bankrupt the nation for their selfish personal avarices? I need to know whether to cheer or boo. Thanks.
That you, Gabe? Or did Mary get let out of the institute?
That you, Mongo? Or did Hedley Lamarr get a new baboon?
From reading the headline, I was wondering why they needed a doctor on a flight with deceased soldiers.
From reading the headline, I was struck by important it is to set a world record.
Contrary to what the video still looks like, Honor Flight transports live veterans to see the monuments in D.C. So a doctor might come in handy.
Wow, never thought about it like that before dude. WOw.
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