POV Season 20 Episode 11

POV Season 20 Episode 11 The Camden 28

  • September 11, 2007

The POV season 20 episode 11 titled "The Camden 28" focuses on a group of political activists who planned an anti-war crime in 1971. The documentary explores the events leading up to the crime and the aftermath of it, detailing the lives of the individuals involved in the operation. The Camden 28 was a group of Vietnam War protestors who planned a break-in at the Camden, New Jersey draft board office in 1971 in an effort to destroy the records of young men being drafted. The documentary delves into the story of this group, who were charged and put on trial for their crime. The film features interviews with surviving members of the group who reflect on the motivations behind their action. Director Anthony Giacchino portrays the group's actions as a powerful statement against a system that they felt was immoral and unjust. The film also explores the complexities of patriotism in America and the role of protest in a democratic society. Through the voices of the members of the Camden 28 and their friends and families, the documentary raises important questions about the nature of protest, activism, and patriotism. This documentary provides a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in the history of political activism in America and is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of activism in the United States.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 11, 2007
  • Language
    English