Mayday
Mayday

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Mayday

1970
Movie
22 min
English

In the spring of 1970, thousands of protesters descended on New Haven to demonstrate against the trial of Black Panther members for the murder of suspected FBI informant Alex Rackley. Led by radical luminaries Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and Tom Hayden, the demonstrators converged on the New Haven Green to vent their anger and shut Yale down. Yale President Kingman Brewster commissioned a small group of Yale students to document the demonstrations, resulting in this 22-minute black-and-white film.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A group of soldiers are stranded behind enemy lines during World War II and must find a way to survive and return to safety. Facing constant danger and dwindling resources, they rely on their training and each other to overcome the harsh realities of war. The film explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the psychological toll of combat.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Mayday (1970)' is scarce, as it appears to be a lesser-known film. Public and critical reviews from its release era are not readily available through standard film databases. Its low profile suggests it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or significant audience attention at the time of its release.

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  • Appears to be an obscure war film.

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