Red Squad (1972)
Discusses a serious legal case against the Bureau of Special Services (BOSS), also known as the Red Squad, highlighting their practices of surveillance, infiltration, and intimidation of political activists over the past six years. The narrative includes personal accounts of encounters with law enforcement while filming demonstrations and the pervasive atmosphere of fear created by their activities. The film aims to shed light on the actions of this secretive police force, which operates similarly to a fascist regime, and the implications for civil liberties and political expression.