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Judith Ehrlich
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Joan Baez, Mandy Carter, Bruce Dancis…
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Focuses on the anti-war draft resistance movement in the Oakland CA area during the US war against Vietnam.
The Boys Who Said NO!
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13604934
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Judith Ehrlich
Stars: Joan Baez, Mandy Carter, Bruce Dancis
Plot: Focuses on the anti-war draft resistance movement in the Oakland CA area during the US war against Vietnam.
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English
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Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Judith Ehrlich, The Boys Who Said NO tells for the first time the inspiring story and impact of the draft resistance movement. As the war in Vietnam raged, one of the largest and most successful youth-led resistance movements in American history was growing at home.Hundreds of thousands of young men opposed to an unjust war said NO to being drafted into the military, risking up to five years in federal prison. Their individual courage and collective nonviolent actions helped end a tragic war and the draft.