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Nick Nolte | Thomas Foran | |
Roy Scheider | Judge Julius Hoffman | |
Hank Azaria | Himself | |
Mark Ruffalo | Himself | |
Liev Schreiber | Himself | |
Jeffrey Wright | ||
Dylan Baker | David Dellinger / David Stahl | |
Megan Armitage | ||
David Boat | Norman Mailer - Marshal 1 | |
David Dellinger | Himself | |
Debra Eisenstadt | Mary Ellen Dahl - Waitress | |
Daniel Hagen | Aznavoorian, Meany, Murray, Oklepek, Weaver, Bailiff | |
Abbie Hoffman | Himself | |
William Kunstler | Himself | |
Catherine Curtin | ||
Ted Marcoux | ||
Christopher Murney | ||
Jerry Rubin | Himself | |
Bobby Seale | Himself |
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Producer | Brett Morgen
Graydon Carter Alison Beckett Laura Bickford Jeff Skoll |
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Writer | Brett Morgen
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From Brett Morgen, director of The Kid Stays in the Picture, comes a highly-stylized and wildly original documentary film chronicling the real-life events surrounding the anti-war protest of the 1968 Democratic National Convention held in Chicago, and the charismatic protest organizers brought to trial by the city. Told through a visually-arresting animation style and a bold use of archival footage and music, Chicago 10 channels yesterday's voices for peace in a manner that speaks peace for today. |
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