Troublemakers (1966)

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Machover and Fruchter's intimate documentary follows the trials and tribulations of a group of Students for a Democratic Society militants in their attempt to politicize and organize the people of Newark, New Jersey. For Amos Vogel, Troublemakers was one of the best films of the New Left because it eschewed "both clichés and propaganda" in favor of "honesty" and "careful exploration." A must watch both for activists and political documentarians. (Doc Films)

Director: Robert Machover, Norman Fruchter
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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What is Troublemakers about?
Machover and Fruchter's intimate documentary follows the trials and tribulations of a group of Students for a Democratic Society militants in their attempt to politicize and organize the people of Newark, New Jersey. For Amos Vogel, Troublemakers was one of the best films of the New Left because it eschewed "both clichés and propaganda" in favor of "honesty" and "careful exploration." A must watch both for activists and political documentarians. (Doc Films)
Who directed Troublemakers?
Troublemakers was directed by Robert Machover, Norman Fruchter.
Who stars in Troublemakers?
Troublemakers stars Robert Kramer.
How long is Troublemakers?
Troublemakers has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Troublemakers?
Troublemakers is a Documentary film.
Where was Troublemakers produced?
Troublemakers was produced in United States of America.