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January 1999, Week 5

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Susan Vaill <[log in to unmask]>
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I have to admit my first response to the films you listed overall was
their lack of representation of "multiculturalism"-- being predominantly
Hollywood films with all-white, upper-middle class characters (the "black
experience" excluded, of course).

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