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		<title>By: Homeland Conspiracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just checked out a movie called &quot;Punishment Park&quot; 1971 
PP is a pseudo-documentary purporting to be a film crews&#039;s news coverage of the team of soldiers escorting a group of hippies, draft dodgers, and anti-establishment types across the desert in a type of capture the flag game. The soldiers vow not to interfere with the rebels&#039; progress and merely shepherd them along to their destination. At that point, having obtained their goal, they will be released. The film crew&#039;s coverage is meant to insure that the military&#039;s intentions are honorable. As the representatives of the 60&#039;s counter-culture get nearer to passing this arbitrary test, the soldiers become increasingly hostile, attempting to force the hippies out of their pacifist behavior. A lot of this film appears improvised and in several scene real tempers seem to flare as some of the &quot;acting&quot; got overaggressive. This is a interesting exercise in situational ethics. The cinema-veritie style, hand-held camera, and ambiguous demands of the director - would the actors be able to maintain their roles given the hazing they were taking - pushed some to the brink. The cast&#039;s emotions are clearly on the surface. Unfortunately this film has gone completely underground and is next to impossible to find. It would offer a captivating document of the distrust that existed between soldiers willfully serving in the military and those persons who opposed the war peacefully.

Thanx to the Patroit Act I&amp;II &amp; Military Commision Act this is going on for real in secret but &quot;they&quot; don&#039;t give you a choice of the park.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just checked out a movie called &#8220;Punishment Park&#8221; 1971<br />
PP is a pseudo-documentary purporting to be a film crews&#8217;s news coverage of the team of soldiers escorting a group of hippies, draft dodgers, and anti-establishment types across the desert in a type of capture the flag game. The soldiers vow not to interfere with the rebels&#8217; progress and merely shepherd them along to their destination. At that point, having obtained their goal, they will be released. The film crew&#8217;s coverage is meant to insure that the military&#8217;s intentions are honorable. As the representatives of the 60&#8242;s counter-culture get nearer to passing this arbitrary test, the soldiers become increasingly hostile, attempting to force the hippies out of their pacifist behavior. A lot of this film appears improvised and in several scene real tempers seem to flare as some of the &#8220;acting&#8221; got overaggressive. This is a interesting exercise in situational ethics. The cinema-veritie style, hand-held camera, and ambiguous demands of the director &#8211; would the actors be able to maintain their roles given the hazing they were taking &#8211; pushed some to the brink. The cast&#8217;s emotions are clearly on the surface. Unfortunately this film has gone completely underground and is next to impossible to find. It would offer a captivating document of the distrust that existed between soldiers willfully serving in the military and those persons who opposed the war peacefully.</p>
<p>Thanx to the Patroit Act I&amp;II &amp; Military Commision Act this is going on for real in secret but &#8220;they&#8221; don&#8217;t give you a choice of the park.</p>
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