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Express News Service Remember when The Trial of Chicago 7, a film chronicling the litigious aftermath of the anti-Vietnam war protests in the US, bore an uncanny resemblance to the 2019 Citizenship Amendment Act protests in India? The similarity, which transcended geographical and political differences, was a testament to the theme of resistance and made the Aaron Sorkin-directorial a timely tale of humanity. It’s such timeliness that makes Netflix’s Nail Bomber: Man Hunt, a documentation of the 1999 London bombings, a discomfiting, but relevant experience. Over three consecutive weekends in the April of 1999, homemade bombs stocked up with nearly 1,500 nails each were planted in public places. It cumulatively killed three and maimed over 140. The perpetrator, the-then 22-year-old David Copeland, identified himself as a Neo-Nazi and conceded that his sordid act was fuelled by his resentment towards minorities. The relevance of the 1999 documentary emanates from the hat ....
The Trial of the Chicago 7 : Sorkin s courtroom drama nabs top prize at SAG Awards Entertainment Mon, Apr 05, 2021 The Aaron Sorkin-directorial grabbed the ‘Best Picture’ prize at the SAG Awards, boosting its chances at the Oscars The biggest win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday went to Aaron Sorkin for his film, The Trial of the Chicago 7. The Netflix courtroom drama, which has been a crowd-pleaser since its release last year bagging multiple accolades, grabbed the ‘Best Picture’ prize at the SAG Awards, boosting its chances of the big win at the upcoming Academy Awards as well. The honour was accepted by Frank Llangella who essayed the role of Judge Julius Hoffman in the film. ....