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On Sunday, November 24, the Phoenix Art Museum is inviting truth-seekers, conspiracy theorists, and documentary junkies alike to enjoy a free screening of the Sundance award-winning film Dirty Wars.
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Dirty Wars follows Jeremy Scahill, an investigative journalist and international best-selling author, as he travels around the globe from the U.S. to Afghanistan, Yemen, and Somalia to expose the filthy underbelly of America’s already dirty wars.
The eye-opening documentary is screened in conjunction with the Guantánamo Public Memory Project, presented by ASU and Phoenix Public Library.
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Following the screening, the film’s director, David Riker, will lead a Q&A with the audience. Dirty Wars shows at Phoenix Art Museum on November 24 at 1 p.m. For more details on the event, visit www.phxart.org or check out dirtywars.org.