Duty To Disobey Screening Set for Birmingham June 30
May 15 is last day for tickets to premiere at AMC Summit 16 for film that spotlights troops who resisted the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
A Birmingham screening of the new documentary Duty To Disobey is scheduled for June 30 at AMC Summit 16, with organizers urging supporters to reserve tickets before a May 15 deadline.
Tickets may be purchased at https://dutytodisobey.ticketspice.com/birmingham-al
The film centers on U.S. military service members who resisted the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate and the fallout many say followed their refusal. According to promotional material for the documentary, thousands of troops faced discharge, discipline, or career setbacks after declining the vaccine order.
The trailer for Duty To Disobey describes the project as a look at “courage under pressure, institutional failure, and the quiet line where lawful authority ends.” The documentary is expected to debut nationally in June 2026.
Several former service members featured in the trailer argue they were ordered to take what they viewed as an experimental medical product. Participants recount pressure campaigns inside the military, including threats of confinement and punitive action for those who refused compliance.

One interviewee states that troops were told they could face imprisonment at Leavenworth if they did not follow orders. Others claim the mandate created lasting harm both for individual service members and for trust within the armed forces.
The film’s central message focuses on what participants describe as a moral obligation to reject unlawful orders. Multiple speakers in the trailer argue that military members swear an oath to the Constitution and must sometimes “dare to disobey” commands they believe violate that oath.
The documentary also references recent federal efforts aimed at reinstating service members who were discharged over the mandate and restoring lost pay and benefits. Still, those featured in the film argue the broader debate over military authority, medical freedom, and constitutional rights is far from over.
Organizers say ticket purchases and donations will help ensure the Birmingham screening moves forward. Supporters unable to attend are encouraged to sponsor tickets for friends, family members, or Veterans interested in the film.
Additional information and ticket details are available through the film’s official event pages or at https://www.tommeyburrowesproductions.com.
Those who wish to pre-order Duty to Disobey on DVD may do so at THIS LINK.
The Duty to Disobey trailer may be seen on YouTube and below: