Steal This Movie!
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Steal This Movie! | |
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Directed by | Robert Greenwald |
Produced by | John Avnet Ken Christmas Vincent D'Onofrio |
Written by | Anita Hoffman Abbie Hoffman Marty Jezer Bruce Graham |
Starring | Vincent D'Onofrio Janeane Garofalo Jeanne Tripplehorn Kevin Pollak Donal Logue |
Music by | Mader |
Cinematography | Denis Lenoir |
Editing by | Kimberly Ray |
Distributed by | ? |
Release date(s) | 2000 |
Running time | 107 min. |
Language | English |
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Steal This Movie (2000) is an American biographical film of 1960s radical figure Abbie Hoffman. It was directed by Robert Greenwald and the screenplay was written by Bruce Graham. It is based on a number of books, including To America with Love: Letters From the Underground by Anita and Abbie Hoffman and Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel by Marty Jezer.
The film follows Abbie Hoffman's (Vincent D'Onofrio) relationship with his second wife Anita (Janeane Garofalo) and their 'awakening' and subsequent conversion to an activist life. The title of the film is a play on Hoffman's 1970 counter-culture guidebook titled Steal This Book.
Some criticism of the film is that it is overly hagiographic of Abbie Hoffman and fails to give proper credit to other activists of the era like Paul Krassner, who co-founded the Yippies with Hoffman and his wife. Other critics disliked the film’s editing, which frequently relied upon the use of documentary footage, voiceovers and subtitles to help advance the plot. However, nearly all film reviewers agreed that the strong acting performance of Vincent D'Onofrio as Hoffman overcame the film’s otherwise minor flaws and modest budget.