In Collection
#205
Seen It:
Yes
Documentary
USA / English
| Harry S. Ashmore |
Himself |
| Daniel Berrigan |
Himself |
| Joseph Buttinger |
Himself |
| William R. Corson |
Himself |
| Philippe Devillers |
Himself |
| David Halberstam |
Himself |
| Roger Hillsman |
Himself |
| Jean Lacouture |
Himself |
| Kenneth P. Landon |
Himself |
| Thruston B. Morton |
Himself |
| Director |
Emile de Antonio |
| Producer |
John Attlee; Emile de Antonio |
Produced at the height of the Vietnam War,
Emile de Antonio’s Oscar®-nominated 1968 documentary chronicles the war’s historical roots. With palpable outrage, De Antonio (
Point of Order, Underground) assembles period interviews with journalists, politicians, and key military personnel and international newsreel and archival footage to create a scathing chronicle of America’ escalating involvement in this divisive conflict. The savage and horrific images speak for themselves in perhaps the most controversial film of de Antonio’s career, and the film he cites as his personal favorite.
| Barcode |
037429210321 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
9/20/2005 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Standard 1.33:1 B&W |
| Subtitles |
English |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Audio commentary with director Emile de Antonio composed from archival sources Interview with Emile de Antonio Liner notes by de Antonio scholar Douglas Kellner
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