Seabrook 1977
Seabrook 1977 is a 1978 American documentary film directed and produced by Robbie Leppzer and Phyllis Joffe. The film chronicles the Anti-nuclear protests in [the United States|anti-nuclear protests] organized by the Clamshell Alliance against the construction of the Seabrook Station [Nuclear Power Plant] in Seabrook, New Hampshire, in 1977; over 2,000 protesters occupied the construction site, and 1,414 were arrested and jailed in National Guard armories for two weeks.
The documentary features interviews with anti-nuclear activists, as well as local residents, police and National Guard officers, and then-governor of New Hampshire Meldrim Thomson Jr. It premiered on the Center for Community Access Television cable television Channel 3 in Amherst, Massachusetts, on November 18, 1978, and was broadcast on PBS on March 20, 1979.