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Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Documentary

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Connie Field Judith Montell

Release date
  
1990

Writer
  
Yasha Aginsky, Phil Cousineau, Judith Montell

Directors
  
Judith Montell, Connie Field

Cast
  
Ronnie Gilbert, Milton Wolff, Sam Gonshak, Hilda Roberts, Herman Rosenstein, Ruth Davidow, Maury Colow

Music director
  
Bruce Barthol, Randy Craig

Screenplay
  
Judith Montell, Phil Cousineau, Yasha Aginsky

Related Connie Field movies
  
Freedom on My Mind (1994), The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter (1980), Al Helm: Martin Luther King in Palestine (2013)

Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade is a 1990 documentary film by Connie Field and Judith Montell that shares interviews with seven American veterans of the Spanish Civil War who fought for the Loyalist cause during the war and went on to live lives of activism. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Summary

The film makes the point that for many of the men and women who fought in the Spanish Civil War it was just one of a series of continuing social struggles that they believed in.

The scene-setting material (old newsreel clips) is familiar, but veterans' faces and their stories seem ever new and raw, even when it is apparent that the same tales have been told many times before. All of those who testify are creatures of the Great Depression, idealistic and dedicated to improving the lot of the people President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed as his fellow Americans.

The film's highlight is a reunion of the veterans in Spain in 1986, on the 50th anniversary of the war's outbreak. It looks to have been both a picnic and a time for summing up. Yet the film's most moving moments come when the veterans recall their treatment when they went home after the war.

Passports were revoked, and for many their membership in the brigade was to cost them jobs and reputations for decades to come. Most, it seems, absorbed the shocks and went on to fight on behalf of labor, civil rights and the peace movement during the Vietnam War.

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