FTA

F.T.A. is a 1972 American documentary film starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland and directed by Francine Parker, which follows a 1971 anti-Vietnam War road show for GI's, the FTA Show, as it stops in Hawaii, The Philippines, Okinawa, and Japan. It includes highlights from the show, behind the scenes footage, local performers from the countries visited, and interviews and conversations with GIs "as they discuss what they saw in battle, their anger with the military bureaucracy, and their opposition to America's presence in Indochina." Called by Fonda "a spit and a prayer production" it was far from a big budget Hollywood movie, or even a well-funded documentary. While the movie "is raw," it "underscores how infectious the movement of the 60s and 70s was", and chronicles both the Tour itself as well as the soldiers who came to see it and "the local talent of organizers, labor unions and artist/activists" in the countries visited.

MPAA Rating:R
Genre:Comedy, Documentary, Music
Country:United States
Produced By:Donald Sutherland, Igo Kantor, Jane Fonda, Francine Parker
Directed By:Francine Parker
Written By:Nancy Dowd, Len Chandler, Rita Martinson, Holly Near, Michael Alaimo, Pamela Donegan, Robin Menken, Dalton Trumbo
Cast:Paul Mooney, Peter Boyle, Jane Fonda, Yale Zimmerman, Len Chandler, Donald Sutherland, Steve Jaffe, Rita Martinson, Holly Near, Michael Alaimo, Pamela Donegan
In Theaters:Nov 22, 1972
Runtime:1 hour 37 minutes
Production:Duque Films, Free Theater Associates, Indochina Peace Committee (IPC) Films
Available On:Amazon, Itunes, Vudu
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