3 of 3 available systemwide,
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD 322.42097 W378
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On Shelf
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DVD 322.42097 W378
  - Floor 1
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On Shelf
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South Mountain Community Library
— 1 of 1 available
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322.42 W3781 2004
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Summary:
In the early '70s, the radically enraged, bomb-planting fringe group call Weathermen had the distinction of being as alienated from the anti-war counterculture as the counterculture movement was from the rest of America. The group planned to blow up an empty building, but on March 6, 1970, an explosive accidentally went off in the New York Greenwich Village area, killing three of its own members and turning the rest of its members into outlaws on the run.
Notes:
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Originally released as a television documentary in 2003.
Special features: filmmaker commentary from Sam Green; commentary from original Weathermen Bernadine Dohrn & Bill Ayers; original Weathermen audio communiques; exclusive bonus film about former Weatherman David Gilbert; excerpts from Emile de Antonio's "Underground", featuring members of "The Weather Underground".
Directors of photography, Andy Black, Federico Salsano ; editors, Sam Green, Dawn Logsdon ; original music, Dave Cerf, Amy Domingues.
Interviews with: Bernadine Dohrn, Mark Rudd, Brian Flanagan, David Gilbert, Bill Ayers, Naomi Jaffe, Todd Gitlin, Laura Whitehorn, Don Strickland, Kathleen Cleaver.
Voice overs by: Lili Taylor, Pamela Z, Jim Lange, Evan White.
DVD, Region 1; Dolby Digital.
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| Consensus: Fascinating documentary about the militant Weathermen. |
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