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Director: Barry Alexander Brown
Cast: Spiro Agnew, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson
Documentary film about the anti-war movement in the Madison, Wisconsin area during the time of the Vietnam War. It combines archival footage and interviews with participants that explore the events of the period on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus.
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The War at Home, directed by Barry Alexander Brown in 1979, is a powerful documentary that takes an unflinching look at the anti-war movement in Madison, Wisconsin during the Vietnam era. Through a blend of archival footage and insightful interviews, the film provides a vivid and thought-provoking exploration of the era's pivotal social and political events, making it a must-see for fans of historical documentaries or those interested in the complexities of the Vietnam War period.
The War at Home is a documentary film about the anti-war movement in the Madison, Wisconsin, area during the time of the Vietnam War. It combines archival footage and interviews with participants that explore the events of the period on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
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