Following dozens of characters - hippies, filmmakers, immigrants, political and union activists through America s vast landscape as they try to reconcile their ideals with the realities of post-Sixties life, Milestones weaves together intimate discussions on diverse subjects from activism, responsibility, slavery, Vietnam and Cuba, to feminism, parenting, settling down, and communal life. The protagonists negotiate their relationships and the challenges of their world through both scripted and unscripted moments. Now available for the first time on DVD, made from a restored 35mm print, Milestones premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1975. When it screened that year at the New York Film Festival, Vincent Canby wrote in the NY Times, Kramer seems incapable of shooting a scene, framing a shot, or catching a line of dialogue that isn t loaded with levels of information one usually finds only in the best, most spare poetry.Following dozens of characters - hippies, filmmakers, immigrants, political and union activists through America s vast landscape as they try to reconcile their ideals with the realities of post-Sixties life, MILESTONES weaves together intimate discussions on diverse subjects from activism, responsibility, slavery, Vietnam and Cuba, to feminism, parenting, settling down, and communal life. The protagonists negotiate their relationships and the challenges of their world through both scripted and unscripted moments. Bonus: Ice by Robert Kramer This gritty cinema-verité style thriller centers on a revolutionary group plotting an attack against the American government, and chronicles the inner working, disputes and tensions within its members. A speculative fiction that unfolds in an enhanced, Orwellian version of New York City...