april, 2024

04apr7:00 PM10:00 PM"Lads of Swampoodle" Documentary Film Premiere

Event Details

Our “Lads of Swampoodle” Documentary will Premiere at St. Joseph’s University, Thursday-April 4th, 7:00-9:30 P.M.

The film is produced by American Veterans Media (27 Crusaders, Edison 64, Wages of War Show) and

Irish American Films ( Duffy’s Cut, History of Philadelphia St. Patrick’s Day, Out and About Philadelphia

Irish/Sky TV). Synopsis and pertinent company information embedded below. Parties interested in

public exhibitions of the film should contact Shawn Swords Shawn@AmericanVeteransMedia.org

or James Kirlin at James@AmericanVeteransMedia.org

 

Premiere Location Mandeville Hall Teletorium

 

Synopsis:

 

 

“The Lads from Swampoodle” is the story of a group of friends, primarily Irish and Italian Catholics that grew up in The Swampoodle section of Philadelphia in the 1950’s and 1960’s then served in Vietnam and remained lifelong friends and a support group for each other after The War and over the course of the rest of their lives. The story explores the history of Swampoodle, the milieu they grew up in, their relationships with each other, their community and church, the impact of de-industrialization on their community, family and friends, the trauma of war and long-term collateral damage of war. The film also explores the residents of Swampoodle and Catholic Philadelphia’s long rich history of military service and commitment dating back to The Revolutionary War.

 

 

About American Veterans Media:

 

 

American Veterans Media is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Philadelphia that is producing veterans-themed documentary films, television, print and radio content, Library of Congress interviews, content for academic curriculums and live programs.

 

American Veterans Media is comprised of noted military scholars, veterans themed media entities, veterans, veterans advocates and the production team that produced “Remember The 27 Crusaders” about the 27 students from Father Judge High School that died during The Vietnam War and several other documentaries (Wages of Spin, Charlie Gracie Fabulous, Duffy’s Cut) and television content that has been exhibited/distributed thru PBS, Fox, TCM, UPN and Irish/Sky TV.

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Time

(Thursday) 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM