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“Sub Conscious”

February 18, 2015 @ 12:00 am

“Sub Conscious” is a rather sardonic recounting of filmmaker Mel Halbach’s experiences aboard a nuclear missile submarine in the 1970s. Halbach himself will be present, and he will engage in a brief colloquy with the audience after the film screening.
Drawing on personal experience, Halbach takes us on a journey through a Cold War underworld–aboard a nuclear-missile submarine prepared to fight World War III. Through interviews, stock footage, and animation, Mr. Halbach recreates the extraordinary life he and his shipmates led as they prowled the ocean depths with their trigger fingers at the ready, sometimes relieving their anxiety with recreational drug use. After the film screening, Mr. Halbach will engage in a colloquy with the audience.

Mel Halbach’s curiosity about people sustains his 25-year career as an independent filmmaker. Frequent travels to Vietnam in the 1990s culminated in his award-winning film “The Long Haired Warriors,” a documentary about Vietnamese women who were soldiers, activists, and prisoners of war. Halbach has filmed stories from the wartorn countries of Southeast Asia, Central America, and Eastern Europe and from the sandblasted desert of the Burning Man festival in Nevada. His last film, “Sub Conscous,” is about his experiences aboard a nuclear-missile submarine during the Cold War.

The film screening is free and open to the public; refreshments will be served.

The public is welcome to this disturbing but entertaining event!
Sponsored by the Center for Cold War Studies.

hm 2/12/15

Details

Date:
February 18, 2015
Time:
12:00 am