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This is a list of depictions of and references to the Kent State shootings in popular culture. ==Documentary== * 1970: ''Confrontation at Kent State'' (director Richard Myers) – documentary filmed by a Kent State University filmmaker in Kent, Ohio, directly following the shootings. * 1971: ''Allison'' (director Richard Myers) – a tribute to Allison Krause. * 1979: ''George Segal'' (director Michael Blackwood) – documentary about American sculptor George Segal; Segal discusses and is shown creating his bronze sculpture ''Abraham and Isaac'', which was originally intended as a memorial for the Kent State University campus. * 2000: ''Kent State: The Day the War Came Home'' (director Chris Triffo, executive producer Mark Mori), the Emmy-Award-winning documentary featuring interviews with injured students, eyewitnesses, guardsmen, and relatives of students killed at Kent State. * 2007: ''4 Tote in Ohio: Ein Amerikanisches Trauma'' ("4 dead in Ohio: an American trauma") (directors Klaus Bredenbrock and Pagonis Pagonakis) – documentary featuring interviews with injured students, eyewitnesses and a German journalist who was a U.S. correspondent. * 2008: ''How It Was: Kent State Shootings'' – National Geographic Channel documentary series episode.〔(National Geographic Channel: "How It Was: Death at Kent State," 2008. ) Kent State University - Special Collections and Archives. Retrieved January 20, 2014.〕 * 2010: ''Fire In the Heartland: Kent State, May 4, and Student Protest in America'' (director Daniel Lee Miller) – documentary featuring the build-up to, the events of, and the aftermath of the shootings, told by many of those who were present and in some cases wounded. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kent State shootings in popular culture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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