Mar. 15-21 2004
Tampa, Florida

Human Shield

Created by: Debra Hussong
When: 1:30 pm Saturday, March 20, 2004
Where: HCC Ybor Performing Arts Theater

In February, 2003, about 300 Human Shields from 30 countries including the United States, mobilized in Iraq for what would become a futile mission to prevent an invasion.

Sixty-three-year-old Faith Fippinger was a Human Shield in Iraq from February 20 - April 26, 2003. She speaks candidly about her experience as a human shield.

"My decision to become a Human Shield in Iraq had to do with the fact that I understand the consequences of war on innocent people who are caught between an evil dictator and the ambitions of another government," Faith says.

"The people in Iraq have already suffered terribly from wars, sanctions and of course from Saddam Hussein . I wanted to stand beside them in solidarity to help stop this war which I felt was unjust, illegal, and unnecessary."

This film has been called controversial, emotional draining and gutsy. No matter what end of the emotional scale a viewer is on, it is sure to stir discussion.

To date, "Human Shield" has been screened at the Digital Cinema Forum, Unifem "Through Women's Eyes" Film Festival, Sarasota International Film Festival, Denver Underground Film Festival, and Flickering Lights Film Festival. It has been accepted into the Tampa Bay Film and Video Film Festival and District of Columbia Independent Film Festival and the Wisconsin Film Festival.

Faith Fippinger Won't Give Up on Mission

The 63-year-old retired school teacher was a peace marcher during the Vietnam war, worked with Mother Teresa, and has studied eastern philosophy with the Dalai Lama.

Read more about the subject of Debra Hussong's movie in this Bradenton.com interview.

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