Eugene McCarthy: I'm Sorry I Was Right
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Eugene McCarthy: I'm Sorry I Was Right (2001) is a movie created by Mike Hazard.
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As it appeared in the 2002 Fargo Film Festival program: "A poet and writer of 21 books, the film uses McCarthy's words to portray himself. In engaging interviews, we learn about McCarthy's experience as a novice monk at St. John's, the lessons of the Vietnam War, and some of his ideas on the dangers of corporate control of our minds. A central theme of the program is the threat of corporate power in general and the military industrial complex in particular."
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- Mike Hazard.... Director
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- 2002 Fargo Film Festival.... Winner Best Documentary Short

