The Movement and the "Madman"

The Movement and the "Madman"

Directed by Stephen Talbot
Produced by Steve Ladd

Overview

Genre
History, Social Issues, and Politics
Synopsis

The Movement and the “Madman” shows how two antiwar protests in the fall of 1969 — the largest the country had ever seen — pressured President Nixon to cancel what he called his “madman” plans for a massive escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam, including a threat to use nuclear weapons. At the time, protestors had no idea how influential they could be and how many lives they may have saved.

Stage
finished
Running time
83 minutes

Credits

  • Robert Levering ... Executive Producer
  • Stephen Talbot ... Director
  • Steve Ladd ... Producer
  • Stephanie Mechura ... Editor

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Glen Park Films
Country
United States

Distribution Details

Release year
2023
Festivals
United Nations Association Film Festival
Awards
Best Editing, United Nations Association Film Festival
Distribution
Aired on PBS American Experience
Broadcast (Prod.)
PBS
Broadcast (Acq.)
PBS American Experience

Photos

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