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A documentary look at the changing interpretations of the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution - laws and court cases that have alternatively broadened and narrowed the amendment's protection of free speech and assembly. The film's thesis is that post-9/11 the government has seized unprecedented license to surveil, intimidate, arrest, and detain citizens and foreigners alike. The film also looks back to the Pentagon Papers' case and compares it to cases since 9/11 dealing with high school students' speech and protesters marching in New York City during the 2004 Republican convention. Comment comes from a range of scholars, pundits, and advocates.

Key Information

Director Liz Garbus
Studio HBO Documentary Films
Rating 4.5/10
Language EN

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Frequently Asked Questions

Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech was released on January 20, 2009.

The runtime of Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is 1h 15m.

Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is a Documentary movie.

Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech has a rating of 4.5 out of 10 on TMDB.

Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech was directed by Liz Garbus.

Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is originally in English.