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In this unique anthology of social film criticism, David Platt reprints the insightful contributions of more than fifty screenwriters, directors, producers, historians, and critics - men and women, radical and liberal, including not a few former political prisoners, deportees, and exiles. Documentary films are included, and close attention is paid to nationalities and minorities.
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Celluloid power: social film criticism from the Birth of a nation to Judgment at Nuremberg
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