October 7, 2009

Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech

The next Liberty Brew & View movie later this month focuses on free speech issues and will be followed by a program from the Springfield area ACLU. I'm excited about having the ACLU sponsor another showing because they always draw a large crowd and put together a good post-movie program.

Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech
Tuesday, October 20, 7:00

City Nights Theater at Capital City Bar & Grill
3149 S. Dirksen Pkwy, Springfield
Free Admission. Doors open at 6:30





There's another trailer a little more obscene than the one above that you can watch here.

Read more at the HBO documentary website.
During the 1950s, McCarthy’s red scare closed down avenues of dissent for a decade. Americans were pitted against one another. Political opinions became ammunition. Since 9/11, the First Amendment has again been under attack. Liz Garbus’s Shouting Fire, a riveting exploration of the current state of free speech in America, is crucially relevant. Interweaving historical cases—The New York Times’s fight to publish the Pentagon Papers and the Nazis' insistence on marching in Skokie, among them—with contemporary free-speech infringements, the film documents the way both the Right and the Left have lashed out in fear. In the stories of a left-wing professor fired for provocative remarks about 9/11, an Arab American principal made to resign after discussing the word ""intifada,"" and Christian schoolkids suspended for wearing Bible-quoting T-shirts, there’s an ironic pattern. When threatened by an outside enemy, perceived or real, we often demonize each other, undermining the very freedom we seek to protect.
We think of First Amendment rights as inviolable; in fact, they're profoundly vulnerable. Mixing vibrant pacing with an elegant journalistic style, Garbus orchestrates this urgent matter like a rallying cry for action. As her father, legendary attorney Martin Garbus, wisely warns, if we don’t fight for our freedoms every day, we will lose them.


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