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The Weather Underground (2003)
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Reviews Counted: 57
Fresh: 52
Rotten:5
Average Rating: 7.8/10
Consensus: Fascinating documentary about the militant Weathermen.
Theatrical Release:Jun 4, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: This intensely captivating documentary from directors Bill Siegel and Sam Green focuses on the radical political activist group the Weathermen, who organized in the 1960s to protest the Vietnam... This intensely captivating documentary from directors Bill Siegel and Sam Green focuses on the radical political activist group the Weathermen, who organized in the 1960s to protest the Vietnam War. With roots in a group called Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the Weathermen represented a small faction of political-minded protesters who believed that, in order to avoid being marginalized and ignored by the US government, they would need to take violent action. Speaking out with clear goals to intentionally inflict violence, their slogan was "Bring the War Home," indicating that they would mimic on U.S. turf the violence that U.S. troops were ordered to carry out in Vietnam. They organized bombings--sometimes botching their plans horribly and causing unintended casualties--that put them on the Most Wanted list of the FBI. In turn, they split up and went underground, trying to avoid prosecution while continuing to plan violent protests. While THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND takes a fascinating look at the wildly daring tactics and philosophies that this group used to try to make a change; it also comments on the group's failures and its irresponsible methods. Some of the most revelatory moments of the film come from other political activist groups, such as the Black Panthers, reflecting back on the actions of the Weathermen, and, in hindsight, looking at the group's practices with new perspective. [More]
Director: Sam Green, Bill Siegel
Director: Sam Green, Bill Siegel
Producer: Sam Green, Carrie Lozano, Bill Siegel, Marc Smolowitz
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Reviews for The Weather Underground
a history lesson that takes us on a lacerating journey from the '60s anti-war movements to their emotional ripple effects in the modern-day
Um olhar interessante sobre um período conturbado e incrivelmente rico no cenário da militância política entre os jovens norte-americanos: a década de 70.
Proves to those few of us who try to see both sides of an argument that evil is a mere perception.
Their story is history they don't teach in school, which makes The Weather Underground all the more welcome.
A must-see for anyone interested in one of the most turbulent periods in recent American history.
A compelling documentary that makes effective use of contemporary interviews, news-show clips, grainy 8mm footage and narration.
The Weather Underground does as fine a job of getting into the heads of its subjects as any documentary in recent memory.
It's hard not to feel a little deja vu watching this informative documentary.
A homegrown terrorist movement with pretensions to Third World revolution, '60s radicals the Weather Underground make fascinating subjects for a feature documentary.
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