Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/08/25

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Documentary
From: "Phong" <phong@doan-ltd.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 13:14:10 -0400

B.D.,

Thanks for the recommendation.  I will chek it out.  I saw it 
advertised at the Brattle, and was curious, but wasn't sure.  
Incidentally, I heard on the WRKO a few days ago that 
Kathy Boudin from the Brink's robbery, now in her 60's, was released 
on parole after 20+ years behind bars.  Howie Carr made quite
a fuss about the whole thing.

- - Phong


bdcolen wrote:
> Saw- and highly recommend - a new documentary called The Weather
> Underground, about the 60s radical group. Extremely well done, quite
> balance; quite sad. And it contained to fascinating 60s foto-footnotes -
> the film footage of the shooting by Gen. Loan of the VC captive in
> Saigon which became a still photo icon as captured by Edie Adams, and
> the film of the little girl with napalm burns running down the road.
> Interestingly, the film of the little girl doesn't have anywhere near
> the impact of the still - but the film of the execution is quite
> disturbing, perhaps because the camera lingers on the body as blood
> spurts from the head wound.
> 
> In any case, for those old enough - and straight enough at the time - to
> remember the 60s, it's a fascinating trip back. And for those too young
> to have lived through the period - like my daughter, who went with me -
> it's a terrific educational couple of hours. 
> 
> B. D.


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