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F.T.A - Movie Review - The Austin Chronicle


Army recruiting posters during the Nixon years promised – without the slightest bit of irony – “Fun, Travel, and Adventure” to young Americans if they enlisted to fight an increasingly pointless war waged by their country in Indochina. It’s unclear whether these same perks were also offered to drafted GIs before they were shipped overseas in a misbegotten quest to keep another domino from falling. As deployed soldiers became more disillusioned with the nowhere conflict in southeast Asia, however, the antiwar movement born and nurtured on college campuses began to emerge within the military rank and file as well, as soldiers dared to challenge what they perceived as the Big Lie. Using the initials of the Army’s clueless recruitment slogan, they adopted the acronym “FTA” as a counter-mantra. In polite circles, it stood for “Free the Army”. In uncensored ones, Foxtrot Tango Alpha became middle-finger shorthand for telling the Establishment what it could do with it ....

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'F.T.A.': When Jane Fonda Rocked the U.S. Army - The New York Times


‘F.T.A.’: When Jane Fonda Rocked the U.S. Army
A newly exhumed documentary delves into the actress’s anti-Vietnam vaudeville tour of American military bases in 1972.
Donald Sutherland and Jane Fonda in the 1972 documentary “F.T.A.,” which stood for something ruder than Free the Army.Credit.Kino Lorber
March 4, 2021
“F.T.A.,” an agitprop rockumentary that ran for a week in July 1972, reappears as an exhumed relic, recording the joyfully scurrilous anti-Vietnam War vaudeville led by Jane Fonda that toured the towns outside American military bases in Hawaii, the Philippines and Japan.
The movie, directed by Francine Parker, who produced it along with Fonda and Donald Sutherland, opened the same day that Fonda’s trip to North Vietnam made news. The film, greeted with outrage and consigned to oblivion, has been restored by IndieCollect, and is enjoying a belated second (virtual) run. ....

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