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  1. Apr 26, 2015 · Parables of War: Directed by Nina Gilden Seavey. With Josh Bleill, Marjani Forte-Saunders, Liz Lerman, Bill Pullman. Dance, documentary, and drama -- all coalesce in 'Parables of War' in search of a multi-textured answer to the timeless question of the human condition: how can civilization bind the wounds of war?

    • Nina Gilden Seavey
    • 2015-04-26
    • Documentary, Short, Drama
    • 32
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  3. Synopsis. Three men, one an actor, one a dancer and the other a soldier, are all casualties of war in some way. The men explore the relationships between art and artist, and historical and contemporary truth in search of a way to bind the wounds of conflict. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes.

    • Nina Gilden Seavey
    • 3
    • Bill Pullman
  4. 2015 · 33 min. TV-14. Documentary. A multi-faceted look, from real-life testimony to dance and drama, about how humanity can make peace and heal the timeless, deep wounds of war. Subtitles: English. Starring: Bill Pullman Marjani Forte-Saunders Liz Lerman Joshua Bleill. Directed by: Nina Gilden Seavey.

    • Nina Gilden Seavey
    • January 1, 2015
  5. Parables of War is a heartfelt and thought-provoking documentary film that explores the impact of war on soldiers, their families, and their communities. Released in 2015, the film is directed, produced, and written by Nina Gilden Seavey, a documentary filmmaker and professor at George Washington University.

    • Nina Gilden Seavey
  6. Using MacArthur “Genius” choreographer Liz Lerman’s, theatrical performance piece “Healing Wars” as a point of departure "Parables" witnesses the journey of three men who are, in one way or another, all casualties of war: Bill Pullman, the actor; Keith Thompson, the dancer; and Josh Bleill, the former Marine.

  7. Apr 26, 2015 · Three men, one an actor, one a dancer and the other a soldier, are all casualties of war in some way. The men explore the relationships between art and artist, and historical and contemporary truth in search of a way to bind the wounds of conflict.