Overview
This documentary provides an in-depth examination of protest activities surrounding the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. It documents draft resistance, the growth of G.I. coffee houses, the development of alternative media and the early days of Newsreel itself. It is particularly useful in its exploration of the problems the movement faced in using mainstream media to broadcast its message. It is also a document of the philosophies, tactics, and problems of the student movement in the crucial year of 1968. It is most useful when background information can also be provided.
RATING
10.00
DIRECTORS
Norman Fruchter
John Douglas
COUNTRIE
United States of America
RELEASE DATE
1969
TIME
GENRE
Documentary
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