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Allan Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 May 2001 12:45:44 -0400
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I thought this link might be of interest to a few of you: the _Voice_ critic discusses Jane Fonda's radical period as represented in mostly hard-to-find films, including _The FTA Show_ and _Introduction to the Enemy_.  Clips most likely won't be screened at the upcoming salute to the actress at Lincoln Center, but someone could always do a Mark Rappaport-style video :)

Allan Campbell

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Check out this article at http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0118/hoberman.shtml

G.I. Jane
by J. Hoberman
A Hollywood Daughter’s Radical Past Winds up on the Cutting Room Floor

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