The latter part of the 1960s saw the advent of a small, short-lived genre of Vietnam War-related cinema â€" the “peacenik/draft-dodger†movie, in which student anti-war demonstrations and ruses used by Americaâ€s youth to avoid conscription were used as plot devices in films ranging from the underground to teen exploitation and arthouse productions. WHITE RIOT looks at a whole range of these films, including works by Martin Scorsese, Brian de Palma, Andy Warhol, John Lennon, and Kenneth Anger. With 9 photographic illustrations.