The 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida, was captured on documentary footage, marking the first independent videotape broadcast on national TV. The film explores the convention's dynamics, including young Republicans' support for Nixon, media coverage, and protests within and outside the event. Ultimately, the convention led to the nomination of Richard Nixon for President and Spiro Agnew for Vice President.
Four More Years
A classic work of guerrilla television presents a witty and candid portrayal of the 1972 Republican National Convention, capturing an era of dramatic change in American politics, media, and culture through an alternative time capsule.