Stars converge to tell lefty side of U.S. story
Friday, November 6, 2009 -
“Good Night and Good Luck” star David Strathairn, BU prof Howard Zinn and Hollywood producer Chris Moore kicked off a college tour for their star-studded documentary “The People Speak” at Boston University last night.
Executive produced by Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, Anthony Arnove, Moore and Zinn, the film features dramatic readings by a galaxy of Hollywood stars and a lefty look at the history of this country.
“I like to be involved in material that means something to me and my time,” Strathairn said. “And this is a project that means a lot to a long period of time and gives a voice to those who you wouldn’t necessarily hear.”
Strathairn, Damon, Brolin, Viggo Mortensen, Kerry Washington, Marisa Tomei, Don Cheadle, Jasmine Guy, Michael Ely and more came to Boston in 2008 to film the documentary, based on Zinn’s acclaimed “A People’s History of the United States.” Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder and John Legend contributed musical performances. The flick will air Dec. 13 on the History Channel .
Moore said he had been attempting to make a flick from “A People’s History” since getting Zinn’s book from his pals Damon and Ben Affleck back in 1997.
Strathairn said he doesn’t believe the documentary will cement the impression that Tinseltown is lousy with left-wingers.
“In my opinion, Hollywood embraces the commercial side which this isn’t,” he said. “It’s completely the opposite.”
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