Summaries

"Punishment Park" is a pseudo-documentary purporting to be a film crews'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' progress and merely shepherd them along to their destination. At that point, having obtained their goal, they will be released. The film crew's coverage is meant to insure that the military's intentions are honorable. As the representatives of the 60'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 scenes real tempers seem to flare as some of the "acting" got overaggressive. This is a interesting exercise in situational ethics. The cinéma vérité 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'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.—Dick Rockwell <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • most dangerous game
  • 5th amendment
  • found footage
  • mockumentary
  • pseudo documentary
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Drama
Release date Feb 9, 1972
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations San Bernardino Mountains, California, USA
Production companies Churchill Films Françoise Films

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 31m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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