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Generic title aside, The First Amendment Project isn't a boring civics lesson. Produced for the Sundance Channel and Court TV, the short-film collection is an engaging exploration of recent free speech battles (and yes, a few bad words do get spoken). The best known participants include documentary filmmaker Chris Hegedus (The War Room) and actor/director Mario Van Peebles (Baadasssss!), but all three films take a similar approach. Hegedus and Nick Doob (American High) are behind Fox vs. Franken, which looks at the suit filed against author Al Franken for using the phrase "fair and balanced" in the subtitle to his book Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them. Van Peebles' Poetic License focuses on the furor over former New Jersey Poet Laureate Amira Baraka's "Who Blew Up America," while John Walter (How to Draw a Bunny), in Some Assembly Required, trains his lens on the protests surrounding 2004's Republican National Convention. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Sundance Channel and Court TV present films from THE FIRST AMENDMENT PROJECT, a highly innovative and wildly entertaining anthology of original films that challenges viewers to examine their understanding of civil liberties. Directed by such award-winning indie filmmakers as Chris Hegedus (The War Room) and Mario Van Peebles (BaadAsssss!), these films explore such headline-grabbing First Amendment cases as political comedian Al Franken's hilarious battle with Fox News over a ridiculous trademark infringement.
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The First Amendment Project
Starring: Bill O'Reilly , Al Franken , Floyd Abrams , Carole Baron , and Denny Chin Director: Nick Doob , and Chris Hegedus Manufacturer: Sundance Channel Home Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007KI9QK Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Amazon.com
Generic title aside, The First Amendment Project isn't a boring civics lesson. Produced for the Sundance Channel and Court TV, the short-film collection is an engaging exploration of recent free speech battles (and yes, a few bad words do get spoken). The best known participants include documentary filmmaker Chris Hegedus (The War Room) and actor/director Mario Van Peebles (Baadasssss!), but all three films take a similar approach. Hegedus and Nick Doob (American High) are behind Fox vs. Franken, which looks at the suit filed against author Al Franken for using the phrase "fair and balanced" in the subtitle to his book Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them. Van Peebles' Poetic License focuses on the furor over former New Jersey Poet Laureate Amira Baraka's "Who Blew Up America," while John Walter (How to Draw a Bunny), in Some Assembly Required, trains his lens on the protests surrounding 2004's Republican National Convention. --Kathleen C. FennessyDescription
Sundance Channel and Court TV present films from THE FIRST AMENDMENT PROJECT, a highly innovative and wildly entertaining anthology of original films that challenges viewers to examine their understanding of civil liberties. Directed by such award-winning indie filmmakers as Chris Hegedus (The War Room) and Mario Van Peebles (BaadAsssss!), these films explore such headline-grabbing First Amendment cases as political comedian Al Franken's hilarious battle with Fox News over a ridiculous trademark infringement.DVD:
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