History of the HUAC from its inception in 1938, through the Hollywood investigations of 1948, to the 1960 San Francisco City hall police water hosing of protestors. The first film by a private citizen which dares to challenge a Government agency.
Produced in 1975. Robert Carl Cohen interviews Pat Saunders & Jerry Laveroni, former Drug Enforcement Administration agents, about corruption in the Nixon Administration's "War On Drugs."
Eight leading American political dissidents speak out against the destructive policies of the Bush Administration. In order of appearance: Robert Redford, Robert Kennedy Jr.,. Madeleine Albright, Andrea Cabral, Carol Mosely Braun, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean
Produced in 1975. Robert Carl Cohen interviews former US Drug Enforcement Administration agents Pat Saunders & Jerry Laveroni about corruption & politics in Nixon's "War on Drugs."
Robert Franklin Williams, advocate of armed self-defense in the Civil Rights Movement, hunted by the FBI since fleeing Monroe, North Carolina in 1961, after years in exile in Cuba and China, is interviewed by Robert Carl Cohen in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania in 1968. BLACK CRUSADER - 2008 Illustrated Edition, (498 Pages, B&W Photos, is now available from www.radfilms.com
Robert Kennedy Jr. Indicts the Bush Administration for selling-off the USA's natural resources, polluting the air & water, & poisoning tens of millions of Americans.
Pioneer internet author Don Wrege interviews MONDO HOLLYWOOD writer, producer, director, cameraman, editor Robert Carl Cohen on the 40th Anniversary of the prophetic cult film's production in the mid-1960s
Robert Carl Cohen interviews criminal investigation author Steven Singular about the Alan Berg Case - radio editorialist murdered by US Nazis, the O.J. Simpson Case, etc. - Rocky Mountain Writers series
Robert Carl Cohen interviews Ted Ringer, author of "Get Outta Town," rock novel involving the Grateful Dead, CIA, FBI, IRS, etc - Rocky Mountain Writers series
In 1972, angered by revelations of his criminality, I combined the name "NIXON" with the symbol of death. This short film depicts how that poster design developed until 2008 when, as "IMPEACH BUSH," it was televised to millions of viewers worldwide by MSNBC. It is presented as a demonstration that all of us have the potential to express ourselves.