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Golden Globe winner Aaron Sorkin's sat down with HFPA journalist Vera Anderson to discuss his second directorial job, The Trial of the Chicago 7, the fourteen years it took to get it made, and why the events of 1968 are still relevant today. They also discuss a potential follow-up to The Social Network, his directorial debut Molly's Game, how his sister inspired him to write A Few Good Men, the West Wing election special, the night he started writing, why he struggled with The Newsroom, and more.
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Golden Globe winner Aaron Sorkin's sat down with HFPA journalist Vera Anderson to discuss his second directorial job, The Trial of the Chicago 7, the fourteen years it took to get it made, and why the events of 1968 are still relevant today. They also discuss a potential follow-up to The Social Network, his directorial debut Molly's Game, how his sister inspired him to write A Few Good Men, the West Wing election special, the night he started writing, why he struggled with The Newsroom, and more.

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