Punishment Park is a 1971 film written and directed by Peter Watkins. It is a pseudo documentary of a British and West German film crew following National Guard soldiers and police as they pursue members of a counterculture group across a desert. The movie takes place in 1970. The Vietnam War is escalating and United States President Richard Nixon has just decided on a "secret" bombing campaign in Cambodia. Faced with a growing anti-war movement, President Nixon decrees a state of emergency based on the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950, which authorizes federal authorities, without... reference to Congress, to detain persons judged to be a "risk to internal security". Members from the anti-war movement, civil rights movement, feminist movement, conscientious objectors, and Communist party, mostly university students, are arrested and face an emergency tribunal made up of community members. With state and federal jails at their top capacity, the convicted face the option of spending their full conviction time in federal prison or three days at Punishment Park.
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| Release date: | January 1, 1971 |
| Directed by: | Peter Watkins |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 88 Minutes |
| Producer: | Susan Martin |
| Editor: | Terry Hodel, Peter Watkins |
| Music by: | Paul Motian |
| Cinematography: | Joan Churchill, Peter Smokler |
| Screenplay by: | Peter Watkins |
| Estimated budget: | $25,000 |
| Genre: | Thriller |