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>A colleague of mine is trying to compile a list of movies that have
>portrayed awards ceremonies or public speaking sort of things.
 
        *The Way We Were* (1973), Sidney Pollack.  Barbra Streisand's
character Katie Morowsky is a political activist who, at some point in the
narrative, addresses a crowd of students on campus.  Very effective.
 
        Gloria Monti
 
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                "Où est donc la vérité?  De face ou de profil?"
                           Jean-Luc Godard
 
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