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Wednesday, Feb 15, 2017
7 PM (101 mins)
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In the Year of the Pig
Restored 35mm Print
Emile de Antonio’s Academy Award–nominated In the Year of the Pig makes the case against US intervention in Vietnam using an incendiary montage style. The film “connects the bloody dots between politicians and business leaders, Western imperialists, and puppet governments, using a collage of rare archival footage from the French colonial period, film dispatches from the current conflict, and interviews with American policymakers and international experts on Vietnam. Completed in 1969, in the thick of both the undeclared war and the growing anti-war movement, Pig is an explosive analysis of the American war machine” (Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research).
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- John F. Newman
- Jean-Jacques Rochut
Print Info
- B&W
- 35mm
- 101 mins
Source
- UCLA Film & Television Archive
Permission
- Nancy de Antonio
Additional Info
- Restored print courtesy of UCLA Film & Television Archive
CINEFILES
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View In the Year of the Pig documents
The Year of the Pig in Vietnam (review), Guardian (New York, NY), Irwin Silber, 1969
In the year of the pig (review), Variety, Padu., 1969
De Antonio: Vietnam polemic (review), Christian Science Monitor, 1969
Year of the Pig MUST be seen - and that's that (review), Boston Herald Traveler, Alta Maloney, 1969
Les derniers jours de Superman (review), Nouvel observateur, Jean-Louis Bory, 1969
News & views: Managing the image (review), Commonweal, 1969
Emile de Antonio: un cinéaste américan face à la guerre du Vietnam (interview), Humanité, François Maurin, 1969
Reading the news (review), New Statesman, The, John Coleman, 1968
In the year of the pig (review), Harvard Crimson, Jim Frosch
The war game (distributor materials), Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill
Displaying 10 of 14 publicly available documents.