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Hey Chicago 10 fans or those you who are interested in learning more about the film - NPR has a great interview up with director Brett Morgen:
In his conversation with Terry Gross, Morgen plays court audio recordings from the 1968 trial, rarely heard since the trial. And he explains his film’s title, which echoes an observation from lawyer Jerry Rubin, who recalls that attorneys William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass received contempt sentences in connection with the case. [NPR]
So go HERE to listen to the interview and
to make your own story out of Chicago 10 footage. Also go below the fold to watch a clip from the film:
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