Sons and Daughters (1967)

The Vietnam War protest movement from the student point of view is the basis for this documentary shot in the San Francisco Bay area and dealing mainly with a protest march from the University of California to the Oakland Army Terminal in 1966.

Director: Jerry Stoll
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Stephen Lighthill
Production: American Documentary Films Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

vietnam war, university, anti war, student protest

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sons and Daughters about?
The Vietnam War protest movement from the student point of view is the basis for this documentary shot in the San Francisco Bay area and dealing mainly with a protest march from the University of California to the Oakland Army Terminal in 1966.
Who directed Sons and Daughters?
Sons and Daughters was directed by Jerry Stoll.
How long is Sons and Daughters?
Sons and Daughters has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is Sons and Daughters?
Sons and Daughters is a Documentary film.
Where was Sons and Daughters produced?
Sons and Daughters was produced in United States of America.