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NewtonPhotography  > Traverse City Film Festival - Traverse City, MI > 2006 - Traverse City Film Festival > 2006-8-4 TCFF
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NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





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NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





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NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
NewtonPhotography > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
 > The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





You have permission to use this copyright photo. Please credit me as follows (Photo by Alan Newton/www.newtonphotography.us).
The directors of some of the most successful political documentaries in recent years Lawrence Bender ("An Inconvenient Truth"), Mark Dornford-May ("Son of Man"), Mani Haghighi ("Men at Work") and Malcolm McDowell ("O Lucky Malcolm") and Michael Moore talk about the public's response to political films at the Thursday "Is It Art? Is It Politics? Is There a Difference?" panel





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