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Sons and Daughters, directed by Jerry Stoll, captures a raw slice of the 1960s anti-Vietnam War sentiment, particularly through the lens of students in the San Francisco Bay area. The film immerses you in the atmosphere of protest, showcasing the energy and urgency that fueled marches from UC Berkeley to the Oakland Army Terminal. The pacing feels almost like a heartbeat, reflecting the tension of the times. While it's a documentary, the passion and determination of the young activists bring a performance quality that resonates. There's something distinct about its gritty, on-the-ground footage that really pulls you into the moment, making it a fascinating study of youth and dissent during a pivotal historical moment.
Focuses on student protestsGritty on-the-ground footageHistorical significance in anti-war movement
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Jerry Stoll
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