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Latest film news, reviews and interviews | Guardian Unlimited (574 words)
Daniel Radcliffe echoes the sentiments of film fans across the globe.
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As Alain Resnais releases his second film inspired by the plays of Alan Ayckbourn, Stuart Jeffries talks to the pair about their friendship and professional understanding.
Malcolm X (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1533 words)
Malcolm X is a 1992 biographical film directed by Spike Lee about the African-American activist and fl nationalist Malcolm X.
In the film's final scene, South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela — recently released after 27 years of political imprisonment -- appears as a schoolteacher in a classroom in Soweto.
At the age of nine, Denzel Washington's son John David Washington made a cameo appearance in the film as a student in a Harlem classroom.
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