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	Comments on: Interview: Sarah Polley Talks The Ethics Of &#8216;Stories We Tell,&#8217; Adapting &#8216;Alias Grace&#8217; &#038; Revisiting &#8216;Take This Waltz&#8217;	</title>
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		By: DG		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2016 10:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I saw this last night and it is completely brilliant. The &#x27;twist&#x27; with the footage was something I did not see coming at all and is fun but besides that the whole thing is really beautiful and thought provoking. She mentions F is for Fake and Five Obstructions but I don&#x27;t know if I&#x27;d really mark those as precedents, this one seems wholly original to me. The only other work of art I thought about while watching it was Nabokov&#x27;s Speak, Memory, which I&#x27;m really curious to know if she&#x27;s read or not]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this last night and it is completely brilliant. The &#x27;twist&#x27; with the footage was something I did not see coming at all and is fun but besides that the whole thing is really beautiful and thought provoking. She mentions F is for Fake and Five Obstructions but I don&#x27;t know if I&#x27;d really mark those as precedents, this one seems wholly original to me. The only other work of art I thought about while watching it was Nabokov&#x27;s Speak, Memory, which I&#x27;m really curious to know if she&#x27;s read or not</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[I saw this last night and it is completely brilliant. The &#x27;twist&#x27; with the footage was something I did not see coming at all and is fun but besides that the whole thing is really beautiful and thought provoking. She mentions F is for Fake and Five Obstructions but I don&#x27;t know if I&#x27;d really mark those as precedents, this one seems wholly original to me. The only other work of art I thought about while watching it was Nabokov&#x27;s Speak, Memory, which I&#x27;m really curious to know if she&#x27;s read or not]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this last night and it is completely brilliant. The &#x27;twist&#x27; with the footage was something I did not see coming at all and is fun but besides that the whole thing is really beautiful and thought provoking. She mentions F is for Fake and Five Obstructions but I don&#x27;t know if I&#x27;d really mark those as precedents, this one seems wholly original to me. The only other work of art I thought about while watching it was Nabokov&#x27;s Speak, Memory, which I&#x27;m really curious to know if she&#x27;s read or not</p>
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