Review: War, Love, God and Madness
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Comment number 1.
At 22:37 19th Aug 2008, Mr_Duff wrote:It's amazing that even somewhere like Iraq (and recently Afghanistan) film-makers are still risking their lives to bring us powerful and meaningful cinema. Just for that reason alone I shall be watching this film, and any other that comes from somewhere in the world like this.
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Comment number 2.
At 02:23 21st Aug 2008, Polar wrote:Thank you for the URL.
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Comment number 3.
At 20:59 8th Sep 2008, AliceEquinox wrote:Mark you should check out this film director in Manchester, Aneel Ahmad.
Ive just visited his site. It will interest you
www.myspace.com/bootpolish
he seems to have a huge following.... Very interesting
Regards Alice
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