Chicago 10 (2007) by Brett Morgen
English| Spanish srt subtitles | XviD 1.0.3| 592 x 320 | 839kbs | Mp3 128kbs | 700MB
At IMDB
English| Spanish srt subtitles | XviD 1.0.3| 592 x 320 | 839kbs | Mp3 128kbs | 700MB
At IMDB
In 1968, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was beset by protests in the streets. The Vietnam War had the nation divided, and several youth leaders – including Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman and other activists/dirty goddamn hippies (depending on which side of the argument you were on) – organized public protests against the war, against capitalism, against what they saw as America's failings. 8 of the leaders – some of whom, like Hoffman and Rubin, were central organizers, and some of whom, like Black Panther Bobby Seale, were not – were charged with inciting to riot and brought to trial in Chicago. The film incorporates you-are-there newsreel and found footage; more strikingly – and, bluntly, less successfully – it also uses motion-capture based computer generated animation to recreate scenes from the trial, with various name actors recreating court testimony.