
High School(1969)
Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman takes us inside Northeast High School as a fly on the wall to observe the teachers and how they interact with the students.

This documentary deals with the 4 months that Father Daniel Berrigan was underground from the FBI, due to participating in and leading the burning of draft records in an act of civil disobedience.

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Father Dan Berrigan: The Holy Outlaw is a documentary film released in 1970. Directed by Don Lenzer, it stars Daniel Berrigan, Jerry Berrigan, Robert Cunnane. This documentary deals with the 4 months that Father Daniel Berrigan was underground from the FBI, due to participating in and leading the burning of draft records in an act of civil disobedience.
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