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  2. Category:1977 documentary films - Wikipedia

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  3. The Tallest Tree in Our Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Tallest Tree in our Forest is a 1977 documentary film directed and written by Gil Noble, about singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson. [1] It was shot on 16mm film and was started shortly before Robeson's death at age 77 in 1976. [2] The film features rare archival footage, interviews, and still photography from the twentieth century.

  4. The Police Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Police Tapes was an important source for Fort Apache, The Bronx, a 1981 film with Paul Newman and Ed Asner. [13] It influenced the deliberately ragged visual style of the 1980s television police drama Hill Street Blues, which used handheld cameras to provide a sense of realism and immediacy—particularly during the morning roll call in each episode, which was based on a similar scene in ...

  5. Dawson Five - Wikipedia

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    In July, 1977 the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) began airing a documentary called "Life and Death: Dawson, Georgia" a half-hour film about the Dawson Five and the racial climate of Terrell County. [4] The film, produced by Andrew Dintenfass and Ron Kanter, played nationally, increasing the national exposure of the case. [9]

  6. Catastrophe (film) - Wikipedia

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    Catastrophe is a 1977 American documentary film that is written and directed by Larry Savadove and narrated by actor William Conrad about natural and man-made disasters. [ 2 ] Disasters featured

  7. Gay USA (film) - Wikipedia

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    Gay USA is an American documentary film released on August 27, 1977 in the U.S. and directed by Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. The documentary focuses on the gay rights movement. . Composed of footage shot at a number of gay pride events around the United States in 1977, [2] the film captures a time just as the gay rights movement began facing the first organized backlash in the form of Anita Bryant ...

  8. Category:1977 short documentary films - Wikipedia

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  9. Of Time, Tombs and Treasures - Wikipedia

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    Of Time, Tombs and Treasures is a 1977 American short documentary film about the discovery the Tomb of the Tutankamun. Produced by James R. Messenger, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [1]