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From interview at: http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/oct2000/pan-o02.shtml

JP: In my view, everyone in the world lives within a circle, either due to
                    economic, political, cultural, or family problems or
traditions. The radius
                    of the circle can be smaller or larger. Regardless of
their geographic
                    location, they live within a circle. I hope that if this
film has any kind of
                    effect on anyone, it would be to make them try to expand
the size of the
                    radius.

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