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Francine Parkerpolitical activist Died: Nov. 8, 2007
(Los Angeles, California)
Best Known as: political activist and film director
Political activist and director of a controversial 1972 anti-Vietnam
War film. The film was intended as an alternative to the U.S.O shows and
included politically satirical skits and song and dances. Released in July
1972, the film played in select U.S. theaters, but only lasted a week
before being pulled off movie screens. In the 1960s, Parker produced a
series of short plays for television called “Jews and History.” Parker was
the first women to join the Directors Guild of America, and for the last
18 years of her life she was a professor of film in California.
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