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The Newsreel, most frequently called Newsreel, was an American filmmaking collective founded in New York City in late 1967. In keeping with the radical student/youth, antiwar and Black power movements of the time, the group explicitly described its purpose as using "films and other propaganda in aiding the revolutionary movement."

We Are the Palestinian People (Newsreel #65)
1973

Break and Enter (Newsreel #62)
1971

Earth Belongs to the People
1971
The Woman's Film (Newsreel #55)
1971

The Woman's Film
1971

Lincoln Hospital (Newsreel #35)
1970

America (Newsreel)
1969

She Is Beautiful When She's Angry (Newsreel #48)
1969

Army (Newsreel #36)
1969

Wreck of the New York Subways (Newsreel #47)
1969

People's Park (Newsreel #33)
1969

High School Rising (Newsreel #38)
1969

Community Control (Newsreel #24)
1969

The Columbia Revolt (Newsreel #14)
1968

The Case Against Lincoln Center (Newsreel #16)
1968

Jeannette Rankin Brigade
1968

Resist with Noam Chomsky (Newsreel #1)
1968

Mill-In (Newsreel #6)
1968

Up Against the Wall, Ms. America (Newsreel #22)
1968

Boston Draft Resistance Group (Newsreel #7)
1968

Chicago (Newsreel #12)
1968

Garbage Demonstration (Newsreel #5)
1968

Resist and the New England Resistance (Newsreel #8)
1968

6th Street Meat Club (Newsreel #11)
1968

I.S. 201 and Report from Newark (Newsreel #10)
1968

Riot-Control Weapons (Newsreel #9)
1968

Pig Power (Newsreel #23)
1968

Herman B. Ferguson, Candidate for U.S. Senate (Newsreel #15)
1968

Catonsville Nine (Newsreel #18)
1968

Berkeley Rebellion (Newsreel #20)
1968

Four Americans (Newsreel #3)
1967