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Pacific Street Films is a documentary film production company founded in Brooklyn, NY in 1969 by two anarchists, Joel Sucher and Steven Fischler. They have produced more than 100 films.

MOMA recently hosted a career retrospective on Pacific Street Films.

Pacific Street Films is most notable for its film RED SQUAD (1971), a documentary about the notorious NYPD Red Squad in operations in the 1960s and 70s, and FRAME-UP: THE IMPRISONMENT OF MARTIN SOSTRE (1973), a documented of the arrest of a radical African American bookstore owner Martin Sostre in Buffalo, New York.

External Links

Pacific Street Films website