Kelvin Harrison Jr. has compared writer-director Aaron Sorkin to a “conductor orchestrating the best symphony” after working with him on crime drama The Trial of the Chicago 7.
The 25-year-old portrays senior Black Panther Party figure Fred Hampton in Sorkin’s take on the story of the prosecution of a group of anti-war protesters in the 1960s and 1970s.
The movie will be acclaimed writer Sorkin’s second directorial effort, following Molly’s Game in 2017. Harrison Jr. told Yahoo Movies UK that working on the movie was an “incredible experience” in an interview promoting his new film The High Note.
Harrison Jr. said: “What [Sorkin] understands is language, more than most. He understands language and drama. “Just watching him articulate that
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