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1971

1971
Documentary | 2014 | NR. 1hr 19min
CAST: Rich Graff, Lauren A. Kennedy, Dennis Brito DIRECTOR: Johanna Hamilton DOCUMENTARY WEEK

The FBI was unaccountable and untouchable until 1971, when a group of ordinary citizens uncovered its illegal domestic spying programs. On March 8, 1971, The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI, as they called themselves, broke into a small FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, took every file, and shared them with the American public. These actions exposed COINTELPRO, the FBI's illegal surveillance program that involved the intimidation of law-abiding Americans and helped lead to the country's first Congressional investigation of U.S. intelligence agencies. Never caught, forty-three years later, these everyday Americans - parents, teachers and citizens - publicly reveal themselves for the first time and share their story in the documentary "1971." Given the recent disclosures of NSA spying, this story could not be more relevant.


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"Illuminating a chapter of America's past that ties directly into current events, 1971 persuasively demonstrates that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
Rottentomatoes.com
"The film offers surprisingly cogent, lived-in evocations of a period too often glossed over in impersonal, by-the-book montages."
Ronnie Scheib, Variety
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