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Milestones (1975)
A portrait of those individuals who sought radical solutions to social problems in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Cutting back and forth between six major story lines and more than fifty characters. Exploring the lifestyles and attitudes of the American left during the period following the Vietnam War.
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: John Douglas, Robert Kramer
Actors: Bobby Büchler, David C. Stone, Elizabeth Dear, Grace Paley, Jim Nolfi, Joe Stork, Mary Chapelle, Paul Zimet, Sharon Krebs, Susie Solf
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