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Excellent Documentaries by Emile de Antonio
1968: America is Hard to See, 1970, directed by Emile de Antonio, reproduced in 1988 with additional
commentary by de Antonio, 101 minutes
A slice of life from the late 1960s
Millhouse, a White Comedy, directed by Emile de Antonio, 1971, 93 minutes
About Richard Millhouse Nixon, made before
Watergate.
Mr. Hoover and I, directed by Emile de Antonio, 1989, 90 minutes
About de Antonio's experiences with the FBI and
its former boss J. Edgar Hoover.
Point of Order, directed by Emile de Antonio, 1963, 97 minutes
Composed of footage from the Army-McCarthy herarings in the 1950s.
Rush to Judgement, directed by Emile de Antonio, with Mark Lane, based on the book by Lane of the
same name, 1966, 110 minutes
Forget the splashy JFK by Oliver Stone. Watch Mark Lane try to track down the actual events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Underground, directed by Emile de Antonio, 1976, 88 minutes
A big interview with the Weather
Underground, who attempted to blow up the White House in the hope that it would
help usher in the Revolution.
Vietnam: In the Year of the Pig, directed by Emile de Antonio, 1968, 103 minutes
About the Vietnam War.
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