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<p> Reply |Migdia Chinea to gendergap <br>show details 9:15 PM (10 hours ago) </p>
<div><br>Hi Sarah -- I don't wish to issue make this my raison d'etre. My intentions were honorable -- my film was programmed in several prestigious festivals before and without Wikipedia. A number of side stories are associated with this film -- for example, it was screened with 24 other shorts in Seoul (SESIFF) and Berlin on the Metros -- in over 14,000 TV monitors for a viewership of over 3.6 people. That is a new and innovative way to screen festival films. I'm aware of an 8 minute program having to do with a Hispanic family currently being screened in the Los Angeles metro. The prospect of screening films like that opens up a totally new world of possibilities for filmmakers. <br>
<br>I will wait and see what the article on the Huffington Post looks like. The article will link my film. The article will expose predatory by a bank and how it may be tied to the "Occupy" movement if at all. </div>
<div> <br>Thanx for your comments and Dominicks's kind observations. I still think that the orange fellow and others used innuendo and personal attacks which you can clearly see in comments on this forum. They also questioned whether the film was even screened in Cannes, which it was, and this information was provided with a link to the Cannes catalogue.<br clear="all">
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<div>Migdia & Cicero & Ulla & Tullia-Zoe & Clodia & Aurelius & Cato the Younger</div>
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