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Chicago Seven: Aaron Sorkin sues America on Netflix

2020-10-15T14:43:16.609Z


CRITICISM - In 1968, the demonstration on the sidelines of the Democratic convention degenerates. Looking back on the trial of its organizers, the brilliant screenwriter of The Social Network shows the deep divisions that still plague the United States. A powerful film.


In 2010, Aaron Sorkin scripting and David Fincher directing sparks with

The Social Network

, an unflattering portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg, the brilliant, self-centered and unlovable founder of Facebook.

Ten years later, the social network has taken power and world cinema, already in bad shape before the Covid-19 pandemic, is in a comatose state.

David Fincher found asylum on Netflix.

After the

House of Cards

and

Mindhunter series

,

Mank

, his feature film in black and white on the screenwriter of

Citizen Kane

, is expected on the streaming platform on December 4.

Aaron Sorkin's

Chicago Seven

arrives this Friday, October 16, and confirms that American adult films, without superheroes or animated characters, now exist almost only outside theaters.

»READ ALSO - With

The Chicago Seven

, Netflix makes a thunderous entry into the race for the Oscars

We owe Sorkin among the best scripts of recent years, for the small screen

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Source: lefigaro

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