Premiering Sunday, November 16 @ 7pm
Southwest Virginia played a pivotal role in shaping the American Revolution. In 1775—more than a year before the Declaration of Independence—local leaders from what was then Fincastle County boldly signed the Fincastle Resolutions, a document that echoed the same fearless desire for political liberty that would soon ignite a nation. These men, many of them frontier leaders and militia captains, risked everything—family, land, and even their lives—by publicly defying the British Crown. Their commitment would ripple through history and contribute directly to the birth of the United States.
Filmed on location throughout Southwest Virginia, RESOLVED TO LIVE AND DIE brings this story to life through numerous historically accurate re-enactments, that vividly capture the peril, passion, and patriotism of the Revolutionary era. These cinematic scenes immerse viewers in the tension of the times, where even fellow colonists were divided—Tories loyal to England clashing violently with patriots seeking independence. This rift often escalated into brutal vigilante justice, reminding us that the revolution was not only fought on battlefields, but also in backyards and town halls.
Heroes like William Campbell and Walter Crockett emerged from this rugged landscape to lead Virginian Overmountain men in the decisive 1780 Battle of Kings Mountain, defeating British Major Patrick Ferguson and helping turn the tide of the war. As we mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this powerful documentary illuminates the little-known but essential contributions of Southwest Virginia—then the western edge of the colonies—to the fight for American freedom.
A co-production of Blue Ridge PBS, PBS Appalachia, the Wilderness Road Regional Museum, and the Willowbrook Jackson/Umberger Homestead Museum this film ensures that the story of the Fincastle Resolutions and the courageous individuals behind them will never be forgotten.
Join us for screenings of RESOLVED TO LIVE AND DIE
Each event includes a preview of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
the new film by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein & David Schmidt
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Tuesday, November 11 - O. Winston Link Museum, Roanoke
Doors open at 6pm - Explore and enjoy the museum's exhibits.
Preview & screening begins at 7pm followed by a Q&A
Thursday, November 13 - Millwald Theatre, Wytheville
Doors open at 6:30pm, preview & screening begins at 7pm followed by a Q&A
Support for RESOLVED TO LIVE AND DIE was provided by:
The Town of Wytheville Museums
Virginia Tech Department of History
Wytheville Community College
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