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Street Scenes 1970 (1970)

Street Scenes 1970 (1970)
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Martin Scorsese oversees and edits this uneven collection of student videos filmed in New York. Protesters shout down profanely at anyone who opposes them and receive cat calls from construction workers. Anti war demonstrators march on Wall Street and travel to Washington to continue the protest. Students bemoan the state of world affairs. Black and white with color film is combined and dozens are listed in the production credits, most notably Oliver Stone. Persons on the street are subjected to interviews by the eager young filmmakers. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Martin Scorsese oversees and edits this uneven collection of student videos filmed in New York. Protesters shout down profanely at anyone who opposes them and receive cat calls from construction workers. Anti war demonstrators march on Wall Street and travel to Washington to continue the protest. Students bemoan the state of world affairs. Black and white with color film is combined and dozens are listed in the production credits, most notably Oliver Stone. Persons on the street are subjected to interviews by the eager young filmmakers. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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