Screenings

Past Screenings

Want to see where Lioness has screened? Go here for a list of our past screenings and events.

Upcoming Screenings

Maysles Cinema

Winter Soldiers: Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan

Maysles Cinema
343 Lenox Avenue
New York City

7:30 pm
Panel discussion following the screening with directors Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers, Michelle Wilmot, who served as a Lioness in Ramadi, Iraq in 2004-05 and Anuradha Bhagwati who is a former Marine and Executive Director of Service Women's Action Network (SWAN).

Joint Defense Audiology Conference

Presented by the Military Audiology Association and the Association of VA Audiologists, the Conference provides a platform from which Military and VA Audiologists can begin to co-ordinate efforts to develop a seamless transition for soldiers from military audiology care to VA audiology care.

Feb. 22nd-24th
Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center
1801 World Center Drive
Orlando, FL

Screening with panel discussion to follow with Shannon Morgan and Rebecca Nava.

Conference registration required.

Colby College

Diamond Building Auditorium
Colby College
Waterville, Maine
7 pm Screening and discussion with filmmaker Meg McLagan

http://www.colby.edu

Women's Health Clinic, Seattle VA

LIONESS will be screened at the Seattle VA as part of the VISN 20 Social Work Conference for VA social workers from Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

Discussion will be moderated by Lisa Allen, combat veteran and Transition Patient Advocate at the Puget Sound VA Healthcare Clinic.

Seattle VA Women's Clinic
1660 S Columbian Way
Seattle, WA 98108

3:00- 5:00 pm

Women In Defense

Presented by local Chapter of Women in Defense (WID), a national security organization, and affiliate of the National Defense Industrial Association, cultivates and supports the advancement and recognition of women in all aspects of national security.

Hartford Community College
401 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015-1696
Chesapeake Bay Room.

5:30 - Reception
6:00 - Lioness
7:30 - Discussion

Powerful.

Tony Perry, LA TIMES


Because Lioness is so deeply personal, it’s an enormously successful depiction of Iraq – one of the best of the Iraq war documentaries I’ve seen.

Eric Fuerst, Killer Film


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