March on the Pentagon
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"On October 21, 1967 over 100,000 people came to Washington D.C. to oppose the war in Vietnam. The rally assembled in front of washinton monument, then marched to the pentagon. There they were met by U.S. Troops, marshalls, tear gas, etc. At the time it was difficult to judge the impact of the demonstration, but most of the participants came away strongly affected by their experience. It was an important event in American history, but one badly covered by the press, who left it to the demonstrators themselves to write and film a record of the march. "
Programs
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Before Newsreel: Documenting Antiwar Protests on the East Coast
Four films chronicling anti-Vietnam War protests, for the FMC's multi-program series "Films for Social Change: Revisited and Expanded"
For the second screening in our multi-program series FILMS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: REVISITED AND EXPANDED, join us at the FMC Screening Room (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) on March 4th, 2024, at 7pm, for four films chronicling anti-Vietnam war efforts on the East Coast.
Films
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2616
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Balconies One
David Ringo16mm, black and white, sound, 6 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Mindscape #1
David Ringo16mm, black and white, sound, 3 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Mindscape #2
David Ringo16mm, color, sound, 3 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Zen Guts
David Ringo16mm, color, sound, 3 minRental format: 16mm