“William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe,” a documentary I produced about the legendary radical civil rights lawyer, is now playing at New York’s Cinema Village Theater, and opening nationwide this Friday. The film, directed by Kunstler’s daughters Sarah and Emily, is an inspiring and moving account of Kunstler’s life and the efforts of his daughters to reconcile his controversial choices. The New York Times covered the film yesterday. And more details at the film web site.
Full Battle Rattle DVD Now On Sale – 25% Off

You can buy the brand new Full Battle Rattle DVD directly from First Run Features and save 25% off the retail price. Its only $18.71 and includes bonus features, including deleted scenes, filmmaker Q&A and a photo gallery.

Breadline USA

My rather brilliant friend Sasha Abramsky has a new book out called Breadline USA: The Hidden Scandal of American Hunger and How to Fix It. The book is a timely look at hunger and poverty in America, based on hundreds of interviews with people around the country and a series of low income dietary experiments Sasha subjected himself to while researching and writing the book. Visit Sasha’s web site to learn more about the book, and, of course, you can buy it online.

William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe
The new documentary I produced, William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, about the famous radical lawyer, had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January, and will be screening in New York at BAM’s Cinema Fest in late June/July. The film is directed by Kunstler’s daughters Sarah and Emily. It will be distributed by Arthouse Films in the Fall. Vist the film web site for more information.










