The First Amendment Project Movie Review
The First Amendment Project Review
"The First Amendment Project" Overview

Rating: NR
2004
Cast and Crew
Director : Nick Doob,Chris Hegedus,Mario Van Peebles,John WalterProducer : Jordan Katon,Paul La Blanc,Rebecca Marshall,Frazer Pennebaker
Screenwiter : Al Franken
Starring : Floyd Abrams,Carole Baron,Denny Chin,Al Franken,Bill O'Reilly
Purportedly an insightful look into how the First Amendment is being trampled
by the conservatives in power, this triptych of 20-minute short films comes off
as a brief primer on civil rights and little else.
The three stories start strong and quickly peter out. The first, and by far the
most interesting, follows Al Franken's experience as the butt of a lawsuit from
Fox News, after Franken put a photo of Fox star Bill O'Reilly on his book and
used Fox catchphrase "fair and balanced" on the cover. O'Reilly and Franken got
into a screaming match, and Fox went to court. Fox lost, dismally, and Franken
earned national notoriety with a bestseller. The lessons -- about what is
protected speech and what is not -- are interesting and important.
The second and third stories are far less interesting. Mario Van Peebles
directs a story about New Jersey's poet laureate Amiri Baraka (yeah, Jersey has
a poet laureate!), who came under fire for writing a poem that blamed 9/11 on
America, the Jews, and just about everyone else except Al Qaeda. Outrage
sparked demands for him to quit his post, though the resolution (nothing much
happened and people forgot about the whole thing when they realized they had
more important things to do) doesn't make for good cinema. The final story
borders on lame: Director John Walter documents protestors at the Republican
National Convention and asks us to be horrified when some bicyclists are
arrested and police set up metal barricades which make it hard for the
protestors to move around freely. Shocking! While I'm all for freedom of
assembly, I'm even more for freedom of automobiles on city streets.
It's hit and miss, but worth watching for the Franken bit alone. The DVD also
includes Baraka's complete poetic performance, extra interviews, a deleted
scene, and comic strips from the Fox vs. Franken incident.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



