Report (film)

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Report is a 1967 short (13 minute), avant-garde film by Bruce Conner. [1] It consists of found footage concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. [2]

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A two-part meditation of JFK assassination that also dissects the phenomenon of the news media as a means of processing the event with recordings of said assassination and other imagery created as a method by Bruce Conner to show the effect JFK's death was to the public and the media. [3] [4]

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It is listed in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. [5]

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