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| Type d’ouvrage : | Enregistrement vidéo |
|---|---|
| Format : | Matériel visuel |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Rick Tejada-Flores; Judith Ehrlich; Edward Asner; Paradigm Productions.; Independent Television Service.; Bullfrog Films. |
| Numéro OCLC : | 49243913 |
| Crédits : | Editor, Ken Schneider ; associate producer, archival researcher, Laurie Coyle ; camera, Vicente Franco ; sound, Nick Bertoni. |
| Interprète(s) : | Narrator, Edward Asner. |
| Description : | 1 videocassette (57 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
| Détails : | VHS format ; Hi-fi stereo. |
| Autres titres : | Good war & those who refused to fight it |
| Responsabilité : | directed by Rick Tejada-Flores, Judith Ehrlich ; produced & written by Judith Ehrlich, Rick Tejada-Flores ; a production of Paradigm Productions in association with the Independent Television Service. |
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The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It
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The film aired on PBS in January 2002, and offers a thoughtful contrast to the reflexive jingoism that has made up most public discourse in the US over the past year. It is well shot, combining archival footage with contemporary interviews with surviving COs, and has the production values one would expect from a PBS show. One wishes that there had been a bit more time devoted to the awhya of their position, as the roots of these menas beliefs are glossed over or referred to in a somewhat offhand way. (The filmmakers assume that most viewers will know that the Quakers for example were ardent pacifists) The film for the most part simply states that these men truly believed that they could not kill another man, and while this is a very powerful argument, it does not quite satisfy the viewer, especially since it wasnat an argument that held for the vast majority of American men of the time. However, the information that the film provides, the examination of an alternative to violence and the history it provides more than make up for this absence.
This film is highly recommended for any collection that deals with WWII, the pacifism, or civil disobedience.


