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Can someone from the list help identify the source of this famous  
quote from Jean-Luc Godard? It's used often by others, but it's source  
is never cited.

"The history of cinema is boys photographing girls. The history of  
history is boys burning girls at the stake."

Thanks in advance.

dw

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