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The War at Home

  • 1979
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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7.6/10
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The War at Home (1979)
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Interviews with people involved with and leading the Madison, Wisconsin area resistance to the Vietnam war.Interviews with people involved with and leading the Madison, Wisconsin area resistance to the Vietnam war.Interviews with people involved with and leading the Madison, Wisconsin area resistance to the Vietnam war.

  • Directors
    • Barry Alexander Brown
    • Glenn Silber
  • Stars
    • Karleton Armstrong
    • Betty Boardman
    • Allen Ginsberg
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    • Directors
      • Barry Alexander Brown
      • Glenn Silber
    • Stars
      • Karleton Armstrong
      • Betty Boardman
      • Allen Ginsberg
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 nominations total

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    Karleton Armstrong
    • Self - Anti-War Activist, Convicted Bomber
    Betty Boardman
    • Self - Quaker Peace Activist
    Allen Ginsberg
    Allen Ginsberg
    • Self - Activist
    Henry Haslach
    • Self - Student Activist
    Gaylord Nelson
    • Self - US Senator
    Wahid Rashad
    • Self - Student Activist
    Jim Rowen
    • Self - Student Activist, Assistant to Mayor Soglin
    Paul Soglin
    • Self - Student Activist, Mayor of Madison
    Evan Stark
    • Self - Student Activist
    Jack von Mettenheim
    • Self - Businessman, Anti-Hitler Student Activist
    H. Edwin Young
    • Self - President, Univ. of Wisconsin
    Maurice Zeitlin
    • Self - Professor, Univ. of Wisconsin
    Spiro Agnew
    Spiro Agnew
    • Self - White House Conference, Beside Connally
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    William Bablitch
    • Self - Law Student, Observer
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    John Connally
    John Connally
    • Self - White House Conference, Beside Agnew
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Ngo Dinh Diem
    Ngo Dinh Diem
    • Self - with Nixon in Vietnam
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    John Ehrlichman
    John Ehrlichman
    • Self - White House Conference
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • Self - Discusses Domino Theory
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Barry Alexander Brown
      • Glenn Silber
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    8StrictlyConfidential

    Emotion & Drama Run High

    *Note* - This "anti-war" documentary, directed by Glenn Silber, was originally released back in 1979.

    "The War At Home" is widely considered to be one of the most important political films ever made. And, once you have seen it for yourself you'll completely understand why it has earned itself such high recognition.

    Covering the pivotal years from 1961-1975 - This first-rate documentary contains some of the most incredible archival "anti-war protest" footage that you are ever gonna see. It'll really knock your socks off.

    This 100-minute presentation also includes a number of very relevant interviews with some of the men who had actually fought in the Vietnam War.
    9blffan4

    A unique perspective

    I have lived in Madison, WI the majority of my life and my father was a University policeman during the latter part of the anti-war protests. Who knows, maybe he was even pictured in the film - it's difficult to tell as the police are most often shown in their riot gear. Over the years he has related some of his experiences during that time. He attended the UW during the early 60's and wasn't much older than the students involved in what he described as chaotic and sometimes scary encounters. As a result of this, I have always been very interested in the anti-war movement nationally and especially on the UW campus. This film gives me a detailed perspective of the city I lived in during my childhood and shows me how much the Madison of today has been influenced by those events. On a broader level the film demonstrates how Madison was a microcosm (albeit a somewhat extreme example for it's relatively small size) of the national political climate. It all at once makes me wish I had been there but also thankful that I wasn't which I think may be indicative of the schizophrenic nature of our country at that time. It's a retrospective worth watching not just for its point of view but also as a historical document. It's a thoroughly informative film which has relevance today both because of the long shadows these events have cast ever since but also given the political issues being raised today over the war in Iraq. Sit back, watch, enjoy and surprise yourself by finding out what you never knew about a seemingly well-documented and recent period of our history.
    10lee_eisenberg

    When will we learn our lesson?

    The most famous Vietnam-related production of 1979 was "Apocalypse Now", but there was also the documentary "The War at Home", focusing on the anti-war movement in Madison, Wisconsin. You've probably seen ample of footage from the era showing students protesting and police attacking them; lots of that here. It also shows the Kent State shootings, which radicalized a number of people. Allen Ginsberg even describes the FBI's COINTELPRO, whose aim was breaking the political movements sweeping the country.

    Watching the documentary, it was impossible not to draw parallels to the present day. I bet that in 1979, people authentically thought that there would never again be any wars. I wish!

    Definitely worth seeing. Others that I recommend are "Hearts and Minds" and "The Weather Underground".
    10djtet

    Best historical doc on the anti-war movement

    There are a number of films out on the anti-war movement. Some, like the recent 'Weather Underground' never really explain the historical context or the protester's politics, but just stay at the surface of personality and sensational subject matter. Others, like Berkeley in the Sixties, take a completely nostalgic view, embalming leftist politics as something cool boomers did in a now inaccessible past when they were crazy kids. The War at Home, though fills in the background, takes the politics seriously, and imagines that it might be actually worth something to the viewer. While the film is focused on events in Madison, WI, it's interest is by no means limited to folks with experience of that time or place. It's very effective microcosm of the larger movement. While the film has a fairly conventional talking-head-and-archival-clip form, it's well made and engaging. It also has no pretense to 'objectivity,' which is a good thing. A number of observers trace the decline of the anti-war movement to a turn towards violence that alienated more moderate folks who were beginning to question the war after Tet. the first signal event in this supposed turn toward the dark side was a bombing on the University of Wisconsin campus, which becomes the central event in this film. A grad student in science was killed in the blast, and there was great hue and cry that anyone would set off a bomb amidst the seat of higher learning. However, rather than simply casting the bombers as villains, the film seeks to understand their actions, and ultimately sympathizes with them. Rarely do we ever see this -- political radicalism treated as human and comprehensible -- and for presenting the side of the argument we never hear otherwise, The War at Home is a valuable and all too rare document.
    vschauf

    Seeing the movie as part of a college class

    In 1982, when I was a freshman at Edgewood College, I was in an Intro to Political Science; Jim Rowen was my teacher. It was an outstanding class and very influential on my political outlook. I began the class a Republican like my parents and family and at the end of the semester was a Democrat.

    The movie was very informative and documented very well the trials and tribulations that the protesters experienced and often times suffered. The build up to the Sterling Hall bombing was very vivid and riveting.

    Both the movie, and moreso the class, taught me how wasteful Pentagon spending is when done excessively as it was during the Reagan years as well as with the poor, misguided president we have now.

    The movie indicates that with poor policies which lead a nation into a war they have no business fighting, then there will often be repression by the government justifying the war and diligent, compelling people asking questions and voicing their dissent. The hope is that there are enough diligent people as there were during the Vietnam War to make a difference.

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      This film has a 100% rating based on 5 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
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      Edited into American Pop (1981)
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      When the Ship Comes In
      Written by Bob Dylan

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    • Release date
      • December 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Війна в домі
    • Filming locations
      • Madison, Wisconsin, USA
    • Production companies
      • Catalyst Media
      • Wisconsin Educational Television Network
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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