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The Fta
(2009)
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Docurama
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Studio:
Docurama
Genre:
Documentary
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
N/A
Language:
English
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Home Video Release:
2/24/2009
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Published ID:
12626
UPC:
767685146163,
Plot:
In 1971,
Jane Fonda
and a group of fellow activist performers and musicians (including actor
Donald Sutherland
, musician
Holly Near
, and writer and comedian
Paul Mooney
) put together a satirical revue to perform at coffeehouses and parks near U.S. Army bases for the entertainment of G.I.'s who had come to oppose the war in Vietnam. Calling the show
F.T.A.
(meaning either Free The Army or F-ck The Army depending on what part of the show one witnessed), the show included protest songs, anti-war humor, appearances by G.I.'s and veterans who spoke out the war, and agit-prop theater designed to increase awareness and spread resistance against the military escalation in Vietnam. After a tour of the United States, the troupe headed to the Pacific, where they performed in Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, and Okinawa.
F.T.A.
is a documentary of the troupe's Pacific Tour, including highlights from the show, appearances by local performers, behind the scenes footage of the logistical and political problems of keeping the show on the road, and conversations with soldiers as they discuss what they saw in battle, their anger with the military bureaucracy, and their opposition to America's presence in Indochina. American-International Pictures released
F.T.A.
in the United States in 1972, but it appeared in theaters the same week that
Jane Fonda
made her infamous trip to Hanoi; AIP soon pulled it from circulation and it has been seen very rarely since. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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