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Emily and Sarah Kunstler's father was William Kunstler, the civil rights attorney best known for representing the Chicago Seven antiwar activists who had protested the Vietnam War at the 1968 Democratic convention. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
William Kunstler never gave a straight answer in his life. At least not according to the late activist lawyer's daughters Emily and Sarah Kunstler. Full Article at The Washington Post
The personal is political, as the saying goes. Just ask Emily and Sarah Kunstler, the producers and directors behind "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe." Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
In the second half of the 20th century, attorney William Kunstler was a hero to many who embraced progressive and radical politics in the United States. Full Article at The Seattle Times
William Kunstler was once called the most hated and most loved lawyer in America. Now there's a new documentary that attempts to explain exactly why that was, called "William Kunstler: Disturbing The Universe." Full Article at NY1
Copyright © 2009 National Public Radio®. For personal, noncommercial use only. See Terms of Use. For other uses, prior permission required. Coming up, a former prosecutor talks about what the fight for social justice means now. Full Article at NPR
The life of civil rights attorney William Kunstler is the subject of a new film, “Disturbing the Universe.” Host Michel Martin speaks with Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler, who made the documentary about their father, and life as the daughters of a man... Full Article at NPR
A surprising amount of the time, Kunstler ended up winning. 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. Full Article at Contra Costa Times
NEW YORK 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. Full Article at Northwest Indiana Post-Tribune
William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe Directed by Emily and Sarah Kunstler Monday, Nov. 16, 7:15 pm, Tivoli (w. Emily Kunstler in attendance) Posted 9:09 p.m. Sun. , Nov. 15 - William Kunstler first gained national attention as part of the defense... Full Article at St. Louis Beacon
Moviegoers said give us the apocalypse now as Sony's end-of-the-world epic "2012" topped the weekend boxoffice with a heaping $65 million in opening domestic coin. Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
NEW YORK -- 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. Full Article at The Delaware News Journal
Watch Clips 'Introduction' Add to Playlist 'People of Action' Add to Playlist 'Jury Tampering' Add to Playlist As teenagers in the 1990s, Emily and Sarah Kunstler were mortified when their radical-lawyer dad turned to representing common criminals. Full Article at NPR
The 2010s are fast approaching - 48 days and counting - and indieWIRE is continuing this weekly Friday chart devoted to glancing back at the past ten years. Full Article at Indie Wire
It is said that everyone either loved or hated radical defense lawyer William Kunstler. A documentary by his daughters asks, "Why choose 'or' instead of 'both'?" Full Article at New York Post
George Clooney in "Up in the Air" (Paramount Pictures) One hundred thirty feature films. Forty countries. Ten days. The 18th annual St. Louis International Film Festival runs through Nov. 22 at the Tivoli, Hi-Pointe and Plaza Frontenac theaters, the St. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Synopsis: The late civil rights attorney William Kunstler was one of the most famous and controversial lawyers of the 20th century. He represented civil rights and anti-war activists, as well as accused... Full Article at Rotten Tomatoes
For William Kunstler, the wild-haired, radical civil rights lawyer with the raspy voice who became a left-wing political star in the late 1960s, Michelangelo’s statue of David symbolized how he saw himself. Full Article at The New York Times
NEW YORK (AP) - 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. Full Article at KIVITV.com
The first-person approach to documentary narration is often more distracting than useful, but Emily and Sarah Kunstler’s decision to be the voices for their documentary makes sense, because the dramatic arc of the film has partly to do with how they... Full Article at The A.V. Club
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This photo taken Nov. 10, 2009 shows Emily, left, and Sarah Kunstler posing outside the house where they grew up with there father, Civil Rights attorney William Kuntsler, in Greenwich Village, New York.
View Photo »This photo taken Nov. 10, 2009 shows Emily, left, and Sarah Kunstler posing outside the house where they grew up with there father, Civil Rights attorney William Kuntsler, in Greenwich Village, New York.
View Photo »This photo taken Nov. 10, 2009 shows Emily, left, and Sarah Kunstler posing outside the house where they grew up with there father, Civil Rights attorney William Kuntsler, in Greenwich Village, New York.
View Photo »This photo taken Nov. 10, 2009 shows Emily, left, and Sarah Kunstler posing outside the house where they grew up with there father, Civil Rights attorney William Kuntsler, in Greenwich Village, New York.
View Photo »US director Emily Kunstler poses during the photocall of her movie 'William Kunstler' on September 7, 2009 at the 35th American Film Festival, in Deauville, northwestern France.
View Photo »US director Emily Kunstler poses during the photocall of her movie 'William Kunstler' on September 7, 2009 at the 35th American Film Festival, in Deauville, northwestern France.
View Photo »US director Emily Kunstler poses during the photocall of her movie 'William Kunstler' on September 7, 2009 at the 35th American Film Festival, in Deauville, northwestern France.
View Photo »US director Emily Kunstler poses during the photocall of her movie 'William Kunstler' on September 7, 2009 at the 35th American Film Festival, in Deauville, northwestern France.
View Photo »US director Emily Kunstler poses during the photocall of her movie 'William Kunstler' on September 7, 2009 at the 35th American Film Festival, in Deauville, northwestern France.
View Photo »U.S. director Emily Kunstler poses during a photocall for the film "William Kunstler" at the 35th Deauville American film festival in Deauville September 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S director Emily Kunstler poses during a photocall for the movie " William Kunstler: Disturbing The Universe" at the 35th American Film Festival, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009, in Deauville, Normandy, France.
View Photo »U.S director Emily Kunstler poses during a photocall for the movie " William Kunstler: Disturbing The Universe" at the 35th American Film Festival, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009, in Deauville, Normandy, France.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Actor Henry Simmons of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Actor Henry Simmons of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Actor Daryl Sabara of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Writer/director Bob Goldthwaitof the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Writer/director Bob Goldthwait of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Actress Alexie Gilmore of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: (L-R) Writer/director Bob Goldthwait, actress Alexie Gilmore, actor Daryl Sabara and actor Henry Simmons of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park Ci...
View Photo »PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: (L-R) Writer/director Bob Goldthwait, actress Alexie Gilmore, actor Daryl Sabara and actor Henry Simmons of the film 'William Kunstler' poses for a portrait at the Film Lounge Media Center during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2009 in Park Ci...
View Photo »This photo taken Nov. 10, 2009 shows Emily, left, and Sarah Kunstler posing outside the house where they grew up with there father, Civil Rights attorney William Kuntsler, in Greenwich Village, New York.
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