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1971

  • 2014
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  • 1 Std. 19 Min.
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Die Geschichte eines berüchtigten Einbruchs eines Aktivisten 1971 in ein FBI-Büro, der dazu führte, dass die zahlreichen Missbräuche des Büros gegen Dissidenten aufgedeckt wurden.Die Geschichte eines berüchtigten Einbruchs eines Aktivisten 1971 in ein FBI-Büro, der dazu führte, dass die zahlreichen Missbräuche des Büros gegen Dissidenten aufgedeckt wurden.Die Geschichte eines berüchtigten Einbruchs eines Aktivisten 1971 in ein FBI-Büro, der dazu führte, dass die zahlreichen Missbräuche des Büros gegen Dissidenten aufgedeckt wurden.

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    • Johanna Hamilton
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    Bonnie Raines
    • Self - Citizens' Commission
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    Bob Williamson
    • Self - Citizens' Commission
    • (as Bob)
    Keith Forsyth
    • Self - Citizens' Commission
    • (as Keith)
    Bill Davidon
    • Self - Citizens' Commission
    • (as Bill)
    Betty Medsger
    Betty Medsger
    • Self - Reporter, The Washington Post
    Terry Neist
    • Self - Former FBI Agent
    Athan Theoharis
    • Self - Professor of History, Marquette University
    J. Edgar Hoover
    J. Edgar Hoover
    • Self - Director of the FBI
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    Sanford Ungar
    • Self - Journalist
    Ben Bradlee
    Ben Bradlee
    • Self - Executive Editor, The Washington Post
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    • (as Benjamin C. Bradlee)
    Katharine Graham
    Katharine Graham
    • Self - Publisher, The Washington Post
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    George McGovern
    George McGovern
    • Self - Senator, South Dakota
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    Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon
    • Self - 37th President of the United States
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    Neil Welch
    • Self - Former FBI Agent
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    David Kairys
    • Self - Civil Rights Lawyer
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    5Sherminator60

    A Great Documentary With A Great Flaw

    Around the documentary's (24:22) mark John Rains explains that March 8, 1971 would be a great night for the break in because everyone would be distracted by watching the Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier "Fight of the Century." The documentary at (24:29) emphasizes this idea by showing a chart of worldwide TV rights to emphasize the magnitude of the event.

    The documentary continues with the dramatization of Keith Forsyth breaking into the FBI offices. He states he could hear the broadcast of the fight and was "hoping for something like a swell" (31:34) to cover the noise he was making while trying to pry the FBI office door open. The dramatization even shows the live in building manager watching the fight (31:37) with audio of the fight broadcast as background noise in order to add to the drama of the moment. It's all very well done and very well edited.

    Except, it never could have happened that way. At the (24:24) mark the documentary actually shows a poster promoting the fight which clearly states, "NO HOME TV - RADIO OR DELAYED TELECAST." The "Fight of the Century" was a Pay-per-view (PPV) event. The only way to watch the fight in the United States in real time was to go to a local theater and see it broadcast via closed circuit television. There was no option to watch or listen to the broadcast of the fight at home. The very first time highlights of the fight were shown was almost three years later on ABC's Wide World of Sports on January 26, 1974 to promote the rematch.

    This is a great documentary about a great act of civil resistance which resulted in real change. However, as a documentary it does not get a free pass for dramatic effect. The takeaway is that documentarians need to be careful about being overly dependent on oral histories, eye-witness accounts or memories to tell their stories without corroboration.
    10nalinihull

    Thrilling, True David and Goliath - Peace Movement Victory

    Having marched for peace in the late 60's and early 70's I was thrilled by this film!

    Smart, committed people penetrated the impenetrable fortress!

    I hope they inspire others to uphold true American ideals and non violently oppose abuses of power.

    These people are heroic American patriots and their story is a vital part of our history.

    This film moved me in a deep way. I'll never forget it.

    I'm grateful to the film makers and especially to the brave people who skillfully undertook this action and generously came forward to tell their tale all these years later!
    10pattypiazza

    Hands Down the Best Documentary I've Ever Seen

    Since I was a young adult in the 70's, coming upon this title was thrilling. In light of all that is going on in the world now, it's a compelling realization that we, as the people, are powerful if we stand together and stand up. This film shows regular citizens taking the risk and doing something about the injustices that they witnessed. And wow, what an impact that had! For an entertaining, nail biting experience, I highly recommend 1971. For me, it makes me proud to be in the same generation as these folks and for everyone, it is empowering.
    8Giz_Medium

    "Breaking into the FBI during the superbowl, revealing COINTELPRO to the public"

    It's interesting how mass media works on a very-short-term memory. Things that happened today are always said to never have happened before. And then once in a while, they just unearth old information in the form of documentaries. This is a documentary about the 1971 breaking in the FBI office in Media, a suburb of philadelphia to expose infiltration practices of the amerikan political police, which will lead to the exposition of cointelpro. This documentary isn't all about old news though, as the time has passed long enough for the activist to become public about it without any fear of repression. Over forty years later, they get to tell their own stories and the security culture involved in remaining free and unsuspected in the four decades since. It was being streamed on PBS for free during the time of anniversary of the burglary.
    7mlwehle

    Well worth watching, though incomplete

    1971 is a little uneven as a documentary, but well worth watching for its telling of the Media story as well as for its exploration of the world of white middle-class professionals active against the Vietnam war. The film blends archival footage with reenactment seamlessly, and delivers the blow-by-blow story of the break-in very well, although as an IMDb goof notes the dramatic device of the apartment manager watching television is anachronistic. While film goers will already be aware of the raid's success, 1971 successfully delivers tension around its explanation of the planning, execution, and aftermath, with the audience made to feel participants' concern about discovery, especially via the actions of the ninth member of the group.

    I was especially taken with the movie's examination of John and Bonnie's concern for their children, and Bonnie's statement that the couple refused to use their status as parents to absolve themselves of responsibility for crimes being conducted in their name. The post-Reagan era popular culture narrative of Vietnam resistance tends towards depiction of the anti-war movement as comprised of tie-dye wearers listening to The Doors, but a generation now in our 50s remembers our parents hiring dependable babysitters and then heading off down the Schuylkill to I-95 and a demonstration at the Pentagon. Philly had SANE, Women Strike for Peace, WILPF, AFSC, the Unitarian Peace Fellowship, and other organizations filled with responsible middle-class Americans sickened by the war.

    The War. We talk today about Iraq, or Afghanistan, or Syria, as CGI backgrounds for drone video games fought by air-conditioned kids in Nevada trailers. Whether the 1991 or 2003 invasion Iraq was never The War. In 1971 when you said The War everyone knew what you were talking about - the coffee table had Life Magazine's spread on My Lai ditches filled with women and children's corpses as a year later it would have Nick Ut's photo of nine-year-old screaming Kim Phúc. If you were an educated responsible parent in 1971 you knelt down and looked your ten-year-old son in the eyes and told him you would do what you could to keep him, and Vietnamese children his age, from being butchered for your government's lies, Dow's profits.

    Vietnam is a character largely missing from 1971. We hear Bob and Keith talk about the necessity for action, see footage of Jackson State bullet holes and Mary Ann Vecchio, but the film fails to evoke that feeling of the war having ground on for so long now despite all one's actions to stop it. By 1971 Tonkin had been six years past, we'd lived through years of Johnson's and now Nixon's lies, nightly body-counts of dead Vietnamese, uncertainty whether the neighbor's boy was going to be drafted. While 1971 delivers the story of how Media, I think it fails to fully communicate why.

    1971 is a bit choppy in the aftermath of the break-in. McGovern's rejection of and then capitalization on the Media documents was nicely referenced, reminding us of his and other liberal politicians' actions that year in connection with Ellsberg and Russo's cache. Camden seems kind of tacked on and without context. There was no mention of Harrisburg that I recall. In explaining Bob, Keith, and the Raines' sense of exhaustion it might have been useful to communicate something of the burden of the various conspiracy trials and the work that went into their defense. I liked the explanation of Carl Stern's exposure of Cointelpro. Reminiscences by the Raines' kids and Bob's musing on unintended consequences were interesting, but also telegraphed to me that at this point the film had lost focus. The Church Committee treatment seemed to me very incomplete. We were told of Media participants acting in the wake of MLK and RFK's assassinations, but there was no mention of Fred Hampton, Mark Clark, other Panthers, Allende and other CIA targets. It's true the viewer could easily become lost in a sea of references, but Media's impact and legacy is intertwined with other revelations which were on the minds of contemporary political actors, and the film might have spent a few more minutes fleshing this out.

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      In the recreation of the crime scene which occurs during the Ali - Frazier fight of March 8th 1971, there are cut aways to another person in the building watching the fight. The fight was closed circuit only, and there was no cable TV in 1971, so anybody wanting to see the fight live either had to be in the arena or in theaters and auditoriums broadcasting the fight for a fee.
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      Re-released in 1971 following the revelations of the Media Buglary

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