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In William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler try to make sense of their father’s journey from middle-class family man, to protest movement lawyer, to being both revered as a hero and reviled as the most hated lawyer in America. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary recalls landmark legal cases involving civil rights and anti-war activists, accused terrorists and murderers. Along the way, it raises significant questions about justice, democracy and dissent. This discussion guide helps groups and students talk about this exceptional film.

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In William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler try to make sense of their father’s journey from middle-class family man, to protest movement lawyer, to being both revered as a hero and reviled as the most hated lawyer in America. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary recalls landmark legal cases involving civil rights and anti-war activists, accused terrorists and murderers. Along the way, it raises significant questions about justice, democracy and dissent. This discussion guide helps groups and students talk about this exceptional film.

Download the discussion guide for William Kunstler:

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Download the discussion guide for William Kunstler:

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William Kunstler: Discussion Guide

In William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler try to make sense of their father's journey from middle-class family man, to protest movement lawyer, to being both revered as a hero and reviled as the most hated lawyer in America. The feature-length (86-minute) documentary recalls landmark legal cases involving civil rights and anti-war activists, accused terrorists and murderers. Along the way, it raises significant questions about justice, democracy and dissent. This discussion guide helps groups and students talk about this exceptional film.

Download the discussion guide for William Kunstler:

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