Goreville, U.S.A. (1997)

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In the United States the ownership of fire arms is a question of personal choice. In this city, it is the law. In Goreville, Illinois, it is compulsory for each head of household to have a gun and ammunition. This documentary examines opinions about the right to self-defence against impending danger, phantoms of liberty and national values hidden beneath the weight of fear, and people's militias, through the eyes of Goreville.

Director: Rob Shields, David Sarno, Seth Henrikson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 64 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Goreville, U.S.A. about?
In the United States the ownership of fire arms is a question of personal choice. In this city, it is the law. In Goreville, Illinois, it is compulsory for each head of household to have a gun and ammunition. This documentary examines opinions about the right to self-defence against impending danger, phantoms of liberty and national values hidden beneath the weight of fear, and people's militias, through the eyes of Goreville.
Who directed Goreville, U.S.A.?
Goreville, U.S.A. was directed by Rob Shields, David Sarno, Seth Henrikson.
How long is Goreville, U.S.A.?
Goreville, U.S.A. has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
What genre is Goreville, U.S.A.?
Goreville, U.S.A. is a Documentary film.
Where was Goreville, U.S.A. produced?
Goreville, U.S.A. was produced in United States of America.