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Report (1970)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 54M

Director : Jean-Bernard Bucky, Robert Peyton

Synopsis

Shot during the 1968/69 school year at University of California Berkeley, Report was created as part of Norman Jacobson’s experimental political science course “Toward an Expression of the Idea of Freedom.” The film, which features cinematography by avant-garde filmmaker Ed Emshwiller, merges fiction and documentary as it portrays the widening generation gap within the university, and in society at large. At the center of the film is an uncertain teacher and the students who challenge him.

Actors

Wm. T. Wheatley
Wm. T. Wheatley
The Teacher
Ellen Marsh
Ellen Marsh
The Student
Harold Amsbaugh
Harold Amsbaugh
David Baker
David Baker
Diane Bonfoey
Diane Bonfoey
Carlos Baron
Carlos Baron
John Brewer
John Brewer
Carla Bundrick
Carla Bundrick
Rebekah Caplan
Rebekah Caplan
Michael Fields
Michael Fields
Anne Fontenrose
Anne Fontenrose
Steven Glick
Steven Glick
Sally Hartley
Sally Hartley
Robert Hirschboeck
Robert Hirschboeck
Toshujo Hodgson
Toshujo Hodgson
Charis Horton
Charis Horton
Ken Jacobson
Ken Jacobson
Mahmoud Khosrowshahi
Mahmoud Khosrowshahi
Judith Linsky
Judith Linsky
Norman Lofthus
Norman Lofthus
Steven Lovelace
Steven Lovelace
Rick Marcuse
Rick Marcuse
Carol Matzkin
Carol Matzkin
Willard Rogers
Willard Rogers
Diane Schauer
Diane Schauer
Robin Slater
Robin Slater
Malcolm Sprott
Malcolm Sprott
Jean Spencer
Jean Spencer
Laurie Watters
Laurie Watters
Daniel Weingarten
Daniel Weingarten
Abbie Wheatley
Abbie Wheatley

Crews

Ed Emshwiller
Ed Emshwiller
Cinematography
Jean-Bernard Bucky
Jean-Bernard Bucky
Director
Robert Peyton
Robert Peyton
Director
Robert Peyton
Robert Peyton
Producer
Norman Jacobson
Norman Jacobson
Producer
Rick Wise
Rick Wise
Camera Operator
Norman Lofthus
Norman Lofthus
Camera Operator
Robert Peyton
Robert Peyton
Editor
David D. Grieve
David D. Grieve
Consulting Editor
Reuben Aaronson
Reuben Aaronson
Production Assistant
Christina Crowley
Christina Crowley
Production Assistant
Charis Horton
Charis Horton
Production Assistant
Judith Linsky
Judith Linsky
Production Assistant
Ellen Marsh
Ellen Marsh
Production Assistant
Malcolm Sprott
Malcolm Sprott
Production Assistant
Therese Verhoogen
Therese Verhoogen
Production Assistant
Sheila M. Saxby
Sheila M. Saxby
Administrative Assistant
Stan Kronquest
Stan Kronquest
Sound Mixer
Ed Emshwiller
Ed Emshwiller
Sound Recordist
Michael Fields
Michael Fields
Sound Recordist
Malcolm Sprott
Malcolm Sprott
Sound Recordist

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