Jean Genet in Chicago

Fabrice Boutique narrates this strange, 26-minute 2006 Frederic Moffet political film that gives a quirky commentary of the heated events that surrounded the Democratic National Convention, the Black Panthers rally in Lincoln Park, and the peace march in Grant Park in 1968 from the unique perspective of gay French poet and playwright Jean Genet who snuck into Chicago via Canada to cover the Democratic National Convention for Esquire magazine.
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