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Screenshot from Columbia Revolt picturing Columbia student leader Mark Rudd, later a member of the Weather Underground Organization.
Columbia Revolt is a 50 minute, black-and-white documentary film about the Columbia University protests of 1968. The film was made that year by a collective of independent filmmakers called Newsreel and mostly shot by Melvin Margolis.[1] It features a number of off-camera interviews with unnamed students who were involved in the takeover of university buildings. According to Roz Payne, a member of the Newsreel collective who worked on the film:
The film is sympathetic to the students and is shot in a Cinéma vérité style. It is now in the public domain. References
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