Description
Widely considered one of the most important political films ever made, The War at Home is a look at the anatomy of a resistance movement, vividly chronicling the anti-war protest movement of the 1960s and 70s. The film provides a ground-level view of the home front during the Vietnam War and of the war that students and other anti-war dissidents waged on America’s political system, military, and notions of patriotism. Through a powerful combination of rare archival footage and interviews with students, community leaders, Vietnam veterans, and participants from all points of view, The War at Home shows how the anti-war movement grew into a genuine people’s revolt.