America
(1969),
anti-war film protesting U.S. involvement in Vietnam
(2005 Federal Grants).
Break and Enter (Rompiendo Puertas)
(1970),
documentary about “Operation Move-In” in which low-income families protested gentrification by taking over vacant buildings on New York’s Upper West Side
(2013 Federal Grants).
Columbia Revolt
(1968),
politically charged depiction of the student takeover of Columbia University in 1968, seen from the protesters’ point of view
(2013 Federal Grants).
Mississippi Triangle
(1984),
examination of the intersections and power relations of racial communities in the Mississippi Delta region, using three film crews, each from a different ethnic community
(2023 Federal Grants).
People's War
(1969),
guerrilla documentary by John Douglas and the late Robert Kramer using footage taken during a trip to North Vietnam
(2000 Federal Grants).
SUMMER 68
(1969),
documentary following three activist groups as they prepare to protest the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
(2019 Federal Grants).
Yippie
(1968),
Youth International Party’s biting critique of the 1968 Democratic convention
(2005 Federal Grants).