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http://youtube.com/firstrunfeaturesnychttp://firstrunfeatures.com/mostdange...2010  ACADEMY AWARD® NOMINEE- BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
In 1971, Daniel  Ellsberg, a high-level Pentagon official and Vietnam War strategist,  concludes that the war is based on decades of lies and leaks 7,000 pages  of top secret documents to The New York Times, making headlines around  the world. Hailed as a hero, vilified as a traitor, and ostracized by  even his closest colleagues, Ellsberg risks life in prison to stop a war  he helped plan.
This is the riveting story of one man's profound  crisis of conscience that shook a nation, its courts, its free press  and its presidency to the core. It is also an acutely timely and  piercing look at the world of government secrecy in wartime as revealed  by the ultimate insider. Marked by a landmark Supreme Court battle  between America's greatest newspapers and its president, this political  thriller unravels a saga that leads directly to Watergate, Nixon's  resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.
 
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