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Chicago 10 (2008)

Archival footage, animation and music are used to look back at the eight anti-war protesters who were put on trial following the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

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Garry W 24 Jan 2009

Bad times may not produce good contemporary documentaries, but they do bring out the best in political art. And let's face it: cinema was never an art form to benefit from hindsight. The best stuff is always restless, contradictory and a little too close to the bone. So it is with "Chicago 10". It's not so much a document of the Chicago Seven as an electrifying Battle Hymn of the Republic. The film doesn't do much to illuminate the Yippie movement or the 1969 trials, but that's all right, because every ten minutes or so, it gives you a shot of pure adrenaline as it covers the Chicago riots. During these sequences the film transforms from a courtroom drama into a hellish kamikaze ride on the wing of a doomed attempt at protest, never mind "revolution". Sure, it evokes false nostalgia, but it also makes you want to run to the streets and start something. If that's not good shit, I don't know what is.

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Sara R 25 Aug 2008

Engaging, partially animated documentary about the riots at the 1968 Democratic convention and the ensuing trial of 10 anti-war protesters, that became a circus of injustice. Audacious in form, although not as probing as one might hope.

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Andy S 25 Nov 2007

Problematic but thought-provoking blend of archival footage and dramatized court transcripts. Backing the protesters march with Eminem was a bit much, though.

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Todd L 04 Oct 2008

Interestimg film, yet, like most documentaries, far from an objective look at the events portrayed. There's certainly no denying that terrible things happened in Chicago during the DNC and the trial that followed, but what's interesting is that this film, probably somewhat unintentially hints that these terrible events were just theater to folks involved. Everyone from the protesters to the Dailey administration, they were all trying to put on a show. From a technical standpoint, the animation is interesting but a bit stiff. The majority looks like a combination between computer graphics and rotoscoping. Much more intersting are the few segments that use more traditional hand-drawn animation. And, sorry to say, the voice work is terrible. Too cartoonish for the subject matter.

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David W 09 Mar 2008

My favorite period in history, interestingly depicted in an unorthodox and arresting format. It takes you back to when people gave a fuck about the world. When they were willing to be arrested for what they believed in: peace.

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