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On April 17, 2019, Humanities Texas will hold a screening of The Mark of War at The Queen Theatre in Bryan. Following the screening, the film's director, Ricardo Ainslie, will respond to questions from the audience. This program is free and open to the public.

Bryan

Wednesday, April 17, 2019
6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:00 p.m.)
The Queen Theatre
110 S. Main St.

The Mark of War is a documentary feature film that combines archival footage with deeply personal interviews from seven Vietnam veterans who discuss their lives from childhood through boot camp, combat, the culture wars at home, and, ultimately, the return to civilian life. Director Ricardo Ainslie, a psychoanalyst, says his guiding interest for the film was to create a reflective psychological portrait rather than a historical or political treatment of the Vietnam War. The result is an intimate series of interviews that creates a personal connection between the veterans sharing their stories and the audience that witnesses them. As the veterans reflect on their past and connect their experiences to those of soldiers returning from today's military conflicts, the film reveals the enduring mark of war on the human spirit.

Upcoming Screenings in El Paso and Houston

Humanities Texas will host screenings of The Mark of War in Houston on May 2 and El Paso on May 14.