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Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent (2001)

Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent
Running time: 60 min. | Genre: Documentaries, Vietnam War, Historical documentary, Medium length film
Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent

Synopsis

Unfinished Symphony: Democracy & Dissent is a remarkable document of civil disobedience in action. In May of 1971, Vietnam Veterans Against the War planned a protest march retracing the route, in reverse, of Paul Revere’s ride from Boston to Concord. Beginning in Concord, the demonstrators marched to Lexington and tried to camp overnight on Lexington Green. Local politicians, however, voted against accommodating the protestors, and over 400 people—including supporters from the town—were arrested. Featuring footage of the protest and the war, the film is intercut with interviews with subjects such as historian Howard Zinn, and is set to the music of Henry Goreki’s “Symphony of Sorrowful Souls.”

Nominations & Awards

Sundance Film Festival

  • Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary (EEUU) NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent

Producer

Lexington Oral History Projects, Northern Lights Entertainment

Running time

60 min.

Cinematography

Bestor Cram, Mike Majoros

Year

2001

Country

United States United States

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