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Complete 4-hour "When the Levees Broke" on YouTube
How did this happen? Did Spike Lee cut a deal with HBO to have his film "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts" available on YouTube? Or did some intrepid fan illegally post the entire 4-hour documentary, risking prosecution and arrest? Daily Reel contributor Ajit Anthony Prem has posted a story, which includes links to the entire film on YouTube, broken down into 26 ten-minute parts (along with some other Lee-made gems). If this doesn't violate copyright law, I don't know what does. Check it out now, before it vanishes with the expediency of a cease-and-desist letter. Posted by anthony on Sep 14, 2006 at 04:29PM
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So did you see Suely in the Sky, Karim Ainouz' new film? It was on your list of "must-see" from Venice, which you said you'd try to see in Toronto. I'm very curious about that film.... Posted by MZCarioca on Sep 15, 2006 at 09:22AM Who cares. Its a film that needs to be seen by every American. Posted by Sean on Sep 30, 2006 at 06:49PM Trackback (ping URL) Post a Comment
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