FTA

FTA (1972)

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After only one week in the theaters in 1972, FTA ("Free" the Army, for the clean-minded) disappeared, but the zany Vietnam satire was not quickly forgotten. The rowdy documentary, hosted by Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, offers a lighthearted look at the anti-war movement, all the while serving… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 37 min.
Directed By
Francine Parker
Genres
Documentary, Musical & Performing Arts, Special Interest
On DVD
Feb 24, 2009

Critic Reviews

  • Jennifer Merin, About.com

    FTA is an anti-war documentary that went missing shortly after its premiere in 1972. Now restored and available to the public, the film is an important record showing the strength of the American people's opposition to the Vietnam War

  • Louis Proyect, rec.arts.movies.reviews

    Stunning portrait of an antiwar musical comedy revue that was a corrective to Bob Hope's gung-ho UFO shows.

  • Phil Hall, Film Threat

    Fascinating anti-war curio starring "Hanoi" Jane Fonda.

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