Report (1970)

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Shot during the 1968/69 school year at University of California Berkeley, Report was created as part of Norman Jacobson’s experimental political science course “Toward an Expression of the Idea of Freedom.” The film, which features cinematography by avant-garde filmmaker Ed Emshwiller, merges fiction and documentary as it portrays the widening generation gap within the university, and in society at large. At the center of the film is an uncertain teacher and the students who challenge him.

Director: Robert Peyton, Jean-Bernard Bucky
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Cast

Editing: Robert Peyton
Production: Jacobson, Bucky, Peyton
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Report about?
Shot during the 1968/69 school year at University of California Berkeley, Report was created as part of Norman Jacobson’s experimental political science course “Toward an Expression of the Idea of Freedom.” The film, which features cinematography by avant-garde filmmaker Ed Emshwiller, merges fiction and documentary as it portrays the widening generation gap within the university, and in society at large. At the center of the film is an uncertain teacher and the students who challenge him.
Who directed Report?
Report was directed by Robert Peyton, Jean-Bernard Bucky.
Who stars in Report?
Report stars Wm. T. Wheatley, Ellen Marsh, Harold Amsbaugh, David Baker, Diane Bonfoey, Carlos Baron.
How long is Report?
Report has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Report?
Report is a Documentary film.
Where was Report produced?
Report was produced in United States of America.