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The Weather Underground

Posted by Dr Grey in Satellite, Video, PSPcatching, BitTorrent (Saturday July 30, 2005 at 6:52 am)

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Sam Green, director/producer
Carrie Lozano, producer
Bill Siegel, co-director and producer
Kate Crane, outreach coordinator
Production year: 2003
Format: AVI - (XviD - mp3 - nfo)
Size: 700mb
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A production of the Free History Project, produced in association with KQED Public Television San Francisco and ITVS.

In October 1969, hundreds of young people wielding lead pipes and clad in football helmets marched through an upscale Chicago shopping district, pummeling parked cars and smashing shop windows. Thus began the “Days of Rage,” the first demonstration of the Weathermen, later known as the Weather Underground. Outraged by the Vietnam War and racism in America, this group of former student radicals waged a low-level war against the United States government through much of the 1970s, bombing the Capitol building, breaking Timothy Leary out of prison and finally evading the FBI by going into hiding. In THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND, former Weathermen including Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Mark Rudd and David Gilbert speak frankly about the idealist passions and trajectories that transformed them from college activists into the FBI’s Most Wanted.

The Weather Underground emerged when Dohrn and a group of fellow University of Chicago students split with the campus-run Students for a Democratic Society, or SDS, because they disagreed with the SDS’s peaceful protest tactics against the Vietnam War. Dubbing itself the Weathermen, this new organization took its name from a line in Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues”—“you don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows”—and within months had set off bombs at the National Guard headquarters and set in motion plans to bomb targets across the country that it considered emblematic of the worldwide violence sanctioned by the U.S. government.

Using extensive archival material such as photographs, film footage and FBI documents, THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND chronicles the Weathermen’s public rise and fall and offers a rare insider look into the group’s private conflicts. Fueled by righteous anger, these white, middle-class students were also widely criticized for their controversial—some say misguided—politics. As former SDS president Todd Gitlin says: ‘’Like Bonnie and Clyde, many of them were attractive personally. They were into youth, exuberance, sex, drugs. They wanted action.” Ultimately, the Weathermen’s carefully organized, clandestine network managed to successfully dodge the FBI for years, although the group’s members would eventually reemerge to life in a country that was dramatically different than the one they had hoped their efforts would inspire.

As an exploration of the Weathermen in the context of other social movements of the time, the film also features rare footage and interviews with former SDS members and the Black Panthers, further examining the U.S. government’s suppression of dissent during the 1960s and 1970s. Looking back at their years underground, former Weather Underground members paint a compelling portrait of troubled times, revolutionary times and the forces that drove their resistance home.

Resources:
WikiPedia: The Weathermen
WikiPedia: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
FBI files (foia)
Ebook: The Way The Wind Blew by Ron Jacobs
Ebook: Weatherman, ed. by Harold Jacobs

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5 comments for The Weather Underground »

  1. […] And some movies, too. Saw this link for a movie about the Weather Underground. […]

    Pingback by todd yarling tells the world » Blog Archive » The Weathermen — put July 30, 2005 @ 11:26 am

  2. […] After watching The Weather Underground movie, man, it got me thinking about alot of things. […]

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  5. […] I logged in to their stream last evening and listened to a show about the history of the Weather Underground, who: waged a low-level war against the United States government through much of the 1970s, bombing the Capitol building, breaking Timothy Leary out of prison and finally evading the FBI by going into hiding. In THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND, former Weathermen including Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Mark Rudd and David Gilbert speak frankly about the idealist passions and trajectories that transformed them from college activists into the FBIďż˝s Most Wanted. […]

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