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Seth Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Apr 2001 03:35:15 -0700
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"Burn," with Marlon Brando, for its absolutely lucid depiction of
imperialism.

Seth Johnson

Reagan Ross wrote:
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> I was wondering if list members have any suggestions of films that
> directly or indirectly critique capitalism. I know this is a broad
> categorization, ranging from Chaplin to Godard, Bunuel to _American
> Beauty_, but I am not looking for some exhaustive, comprehensive
> list, instead I am looking for films that list members think are
> particularly striking or useful examples of this.

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