A documentary about radical lawyer Willliam Kunstler, William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe makes its local premiere tonight at 7 at the Cleveland Musuem of Art. It screens again at 1:30 p.m. on ...
From 1976: Controversial civil rights attorney William Kunstler attended a rally on the Eastern Washington State College campus and labeled the sensational bank robbery trial of Patty Hearst as a ...
EDITORS NOTE: This is part of a series of interviews, conducted via email, profiling dramatic and documentary competition and American Spectrum directors who have films screening at the 2009 Sundance ...
Honored and later despised for the cases he took on, attorney William Kunstler became a misunderstood and controversial figure. Now his daughters try to sort out his legacy in this documentary. By ...
Our film is the story of a man born in 1919 as told by his daughters, who were born in the late 1970s. William Kunstler was a radical civil rights lawyer who took part in many of the major activist ...
Other than a few tasty tidbits, like the fact that he wrote Joseph McCarthy’s will while still a young family attorney, there’s not much fresh news about William Kunstler in this documentary. Plodding ...
Filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler on "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe." Filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler talk about their film, "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe," which ...
They grew up in a home like no other — where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives. That was life for the ...
LEGENDARY civil rights lawyer William Kunstler has been dead for nearly two decades — but the NYPD is still arresting his books. Cops have seized hundreds of tomes from the private collection of the ...
Michael Moore could easily be considered the most divisive documentary filmmaker of his generation. His work has been simultaneously called inspirational and threatening to the nation by a diverse ...
The Manhattan home of the late civil-rights lawyer William Kunstler—best known for defending the antiwar protesters known as the Chicago Seven in the late 1960s—is listing for $7.9 million. Mr.