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"P.J. O'Connell (PA)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Jan 1994 10:02:49 -0600
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More properly Israeli than Jewish, I suspect, is Mira Hamermesh's TALKING TO
THE ENEMY (1987), one of a number of Arab-Israeli encounter films of the
1980s.   It seemed thoughtful and dealt as much (perhaps more) with each
cultural background than with then-current antagonisms.       PJO
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