
Chicago 10
2007 · Movie · R · 110 min · ★ 5.8 · 75% critics
This documentary looks back at the anti-war protest trial that followed the 1968 Democratic National Convention, using a mix of archival footage, animation, and music. It focuses on the clash between political dissent, public unrest, and the courtroom battle that followed.
Also known as Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace
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Details
- Years
- 2007
- Release date
- 2008-02-29
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 110 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 75/100
- TMDB rating
- 5.8/10 (17 votes)
About
You may like this if you’re drawn to politically charged documentaries that revisit real unrest and public debate, especially if LA 92 or The War on Democracy worked for you; Not for you if you want light entertainment or a neutral tone.
Pros: timely political themes; inventive mixed-media approach; strong historical focus | Cons: heavy subject matter; talky trial sections; specific political angle
Themes
- chicago, illinois
- vietnam war
- black panther party
- national guard
- riot
- counter-culture
- tear gas
- adult animation
- government conspiracy
- riot police
- obscenity
- federal government
- +16 more
Cast & crew

Dylan Baker
as David Dellinger / David Stahl (voice)

Hank Azaria
as Abbie Hoffman / Allen Ginsberg (voice)

Nick Nolte
as Thomas Foran (voice)

Mark Ruffalo
as Jerry Rubin (voice)

Roy Scheider
as Judge Julius Hoffman (voice)

Liev Schreiber
as William Kunstler (voice)

Jeffrey Wright
as Bobby Seale (voice)

Debra Eisenstadt
as Mary Ellen Dahl / Waitress (voice)
- LF
Lloyd Floyd
as Robert Pierson / Arthur Aznavoorian / Police Officer (voice)

Ebon Moss-Bachrach
as Paul Krassner (voice)
Directed by Brett Morgen