Free Screenings of ‘Sullivan’s March’ Planned in Bradford County

SHARE NOW

BRADFORD COUNTY, Pa. — Free community screenings of a new historical film highlighting Bradford County’s role in the American Revolution are scheduled for April.

The film, Sullivan’s March, focuses on the 1779 Sullivan Expedition, a military campaign that had a lasting impact on frontier regions of Pennsylvania and New York. Bradford County played a key role in that history.

The project was created by videographer Steve Berwick, who spent more than a year researching and producing the film to bring the story to life.

Screenings will take place at the Sayre Theatre on April 12 at 4 p.m. and at the Keystone Theatre on April 19 at 2 p.m. Both events are free and open to the public.

Organizers say the screenings are part of ongoing Semiquincentennial celebrations and are intended to give residents and visitors a chance to connect with local history.

More information is available through the Bradford County Regional Arts Council and online at BradfordCountyMovies.com.